What is the density of Delrin?

What is the density of Delrin?

1.41 g/cm³
Polyoxymethylene/Density

Who makes Delrin 150?

DuPont
Delrin (150 NC010) White Delrin is an advanced acetal homopolymer developed by DuPont using the latest Dupont Delrin 150 NC010 resin technology.

What is the yield strength of Delrin?

Delrin AF Blend

Specification Test Value
Tensile Strength @ Yield, 73°F D638 8,000
Tensile Modulus of Elasticity, 73°F D638 435,000
Tensile Elongation (at break), 73°F D638 15
Flexural Strength, 73°F D790 12,000

What color is Delrin 150?

Delrin ® 150 is only available in the colors black and natural, in the forms of rod and plate.

What is Delrin used for?

Delrin is Ideal for Industrial Applications Parts exposed to a moist or wet environment, such as pump and valve components, are especially appropriate. Other common uses include gears, bearings, bushings, rollers, fittings, and electrical insulator parts.

What is the density of abs?

1.0 – 1.05 g/cm3
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is an ideal material wherever superlative surface quality, colorfastness and luster are required. ABS is a two phase polymer blend….3 Physical Properties.

Tensile Strength 40-50 Mpa
Thermal Coefficient of expansion 70 – 90 x 10-6
Max Cont Use Temp 80 – 95 oC
Density 1.0 – 1.05 g/cm3

What is Delrin AF?

Delrin® AF Blend is a unique thermoplastic material for use in moving parts in which low friction and long wear life are important. It is a combination of PTFE fibers uniformly dispersed in Delrin® acetal resin. Bearings made of Delrin® AF Blend can operate at higher speeds while exhibiting reduced wear.

What is Delrin good for?

Delrin works as an excellent replacement for metal because of its high-tensile strength, low-friction and high-wear resistance, creep and warp resistance, and overall durability and toughness. Delrin has been used for a stunning variety of parts, including guitar picks, left, and a surgical stapler, right.

Is POM and Delrin the same?

Acetal is the common name for a family of thermoplastics with the chemical name “PolyOxyMethylene”, or POM. Acetal is available in two general types of resins: Copolymer acetal (POM-C), and homopolymer acetal (POM-H); commonly called Delrin®. Each type of acetal has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.

Is Delrin tough?

Delrin works as an excellent replacement for metal because of its high-tensile strength, low-friction and high-wear resistance, creep and warp resistance, and overall durability and toughness. Delrin exhibits low moisture absorption and it is chemically resistant to hydrocarbons, solvents, and neutral chemicals.

Is Delrin stronger than ABS?

Delrin is referred to as an “engineering” plastic because it is stronger and more resistant to distortion under load. ABS is “commodity” plastic because it is cheaper and easier to mold, however because of it’s flexibility, is relatively hard to break.

What are the physical properties of Delrin 150?

Properties Physical Astm Test Method Delrin® 150 (Homo-Polymer) Thermal Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, 10^-5/ D696 4.7 Heat Deflection Temperature 264 psi, ºF D648 250 Melting Point, °F D3418 347

Which is better Delrin 150 or acetal copolymer?

The Delrin® 150 acetal homopolymer offers higher mechanical properties than the acetal copolymer, but slightly less chemical resistance. This makes it ideal for small diameter, thin walled, bushings that benefit from the additional strength and rigidity.

Is the Delrin 150 homopolymer Class 6 compliant?

Also unlike the acetal copolymer, the Delrin® 150 homopolymer has center line porosity, especially in large cross-sections. Because of this porosity, Delrin® 150 is not compliant with USP class 6 However, it is FDA, USDA, and NSP compliant in the natural grade.

What can Delrin 150 nc010 be used for?

Delrin® acetal resin typically is used in demanding applications in the automotive, domestic appliances, sports, industrial engineering, electronics, and consumer goods industries. Delrin® 150 NC010 is a high viscosity acetal homopolymer specifically designed for extrusion processes.