Plastic Rod Stock
Type
Thickness
Tensile Strength
Brand
Diameter
Length
Width
Material
Color
Price
Related Products
Torlon® balls are used for high-strength, wear-resistant ball bearings. Excellent for High-Load Recirculating Ball Bearings. Automotive Application: Torlon Check Balls for 4-Wheel-Drive Vehicle Transmissions The durability of high-torque automatic transmissions was improved when Chrysler product development engineers specified Torlon® poly(amide-imide) resin for the check balls. The resin was selected for multiple variations of three- and four-speed transmissions coupled to the Magnum Engine product line. The check balls withstand system pressures, and provide excellent sealing surfaces ...
Canvas Phenolic Rods - Grade CE (Canvas Electrical Grade Rods) exhibit good mechanical and impact strength with continuous operating temperature of 250°F. CE stands for Canvas Electrical Grade.
Ertalyte® TX for machining high-wear-resistant parts is an unreinforced semi-crystalline thermoplastic polyester (PET-P) that has a solid lubricant filler. The material has excellent performance in both high-pressure and high-velocity conditions, and is ideally suited for applications involving soft metal and plastic mating surfaces. Key properties of Ertalyte TX, are its high strength and stiffness, high wear-resistance, very good dimensional stability, high creep resistance and very good chemical resistance. This combination of properties make it an ideal material for machining bushings ...
Linen Phenolic Grade LE (Linen Electrical Grade) provides good mechanical & electrical strength. Recommended for intricate high strength parts. Continuous operating temperature 250°F Electrical Grade Linen Phenolic Rods meet per NEMA LE Standard LE Phenolic Rods are produced as "Sheet Rod" which is centerless ground from LE Sheets. Special Order "Rolled & Molded" Grade is also available with a lead-time (and typically a higher price)
NYLOIL-FG is a self lubricating nylon bearing material which meets the provisions of FDA Regulations 21 CFR, Section 177.15 (and others) and USDA 3A Sanitary Standards 20-17 for direct contact with food. This is a particularly useful material where additional lubrication is not desirable because of cleanability, contamination, or other considerations.