CN-MD has enhanced sliding property base on excellent properties of Cast-Nylon by evenly blending molybdenum disulfide. Compliant with the RoHS Directive. The composition of CN-CDH includes a carbon series filler, To ensure a stable resistance value, there is no change caused by wear or aging. Excellent for use in precision instruments, manufacturing jigs with electronic components and peripheral parts that are subjected to static electricity and dust.
And CN-HM has excellent dimensional stability and thermal stability. Through our unique blending process, this grade maintains the superior properties of Cast-Nylon while providing extremely high shock resistance.
Suitable for use in mechanical components such as rollers. It is economical and best to be used as machinery parts such as small sized gears, roller bearings, rollers, etc. Nylon 6 — is generally manufactured into sheet, rod, and tube via a liquid casting process.
Casting is often the most cost effective method for producing large diameter rod, tube, and thick sheet. This process has the added advantage of allowing manufacturers to create custom near net irregular shapes.
Near net shapes are useful in the construction of parts that would yield poorly from standard sheet, rod, or tube stock. Extrusion is a fast and economical method for making small diameter rod, tube, and thin sheet.
Nylon Grades — Nylon is available in a variety of specialty formulas. Molybdenum disulphide-filled MOS2 and oil-filled nylons have enhanced wear properties often eliminating the need for external lubrication. Heat-stabilized nylon withstands higher operating temperatures. Nylon is available in glass-filled grades for enhanced stiffness and strength.
FDA compliant grades of nylon are available for direct food contact. Extruded acrylic materials behave differently during thermoforming since they have varying properties in different directions. Extruded acrylic is not available in different colors as cast acrylic. Therefore, there is no considerable color change when thermoforming extruded acrylic.
However, it is easy to bend and thermoform. Extruded acrylic has a better tolerance for thickness. Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic is a form of acrylic material that is produced by mixing the acrylic liquid ingredients in molds. Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic is a form of acrylic polymer materials produced by an extrusion method. Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic materials are available in a wide variety of colors.
Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic is limited in colors. Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic is more resistant to chemicals. Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic is less resistant to chemicals. Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic is more scratch resistant. Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic is less scratch resistant. Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic has fine edges after laser cutting. Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic has burr edges after laser cutting.
Cast Acrylic: Cast acrylic is hard to flame polish. Extruded Acrylic: Extruded acrylic is easy to flame polish. Cast Acrylic: Thermoforming of cast acrylic can change the color. Extruded Acrylic: Thermoforming of extruded acrylic has no considerable color change.
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