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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.
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)
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 ...
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.