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ACETRON GPUOROSINT NYLATRON KETRON ERTATECHTRON Engineering Plastics For Food Processing and Packaging EquipmentTRON SYMALIT CETRON GPTORLON NYLATRON FLUOROSINT LYTE TIVARACETRON GPLUOROSINT TECHROTORLON NYLATRON SANALITE LON TORLON N GPNYLATRON FLUOROSINT MITRON ERTALYTE KETRON A guide to materials that meet the industry’s needfor More and Faster production. SEMITRONSEMITROSYMALIT TORLERTALYTE PROTEUS SYMALIT ACETRON GPTECHTRONTECHTROTORLON You inspire .we materialize NYLATRON ERTAL

MORE. FASTER.In the food processing and packaging industry, it means. Higher demands on the components in your equipment More frictional heat, more wear, more aggressive, hotter cleaning A whole new game in material selectionMORE cuts into downtime, and wear and lubrication become hot issues. That can mean morelubrication cost, and contamination. It can also mean unforeseen part failures from higher wearand from hotter, more aggressive cleaning to turn lines around faster.FASTER means hotter, and some traditional materials can't take it. For example, highertemperatures mean more dimensional change in traditional parts, causing mating parts to buckleor gap and collect food. It can also mean poor fit and leakage.New choices for new challenges. Quadrant has a proven and growing portfolio ofengineering materials for components that handle these conditions. It includes materials that. Reduce weight and power requirements Survive a wide range of chemicals and temperatures Increase MTBR Outwear standard materials by a factor of 10 or more—while reducing frictional drag Hold dimensions over wide temperature swings Eliminate costly lubricationTo simplify things. A few key properties of engineering plastics —working in concert—have a majoreffect on equipment productivity. This guide helps simplify the material selection challenge: It groups materials by their application area, chemical service and temperature capability Each group then compares materials on a few most important properties It also compares another key factor—relative costWe back all of this up with tech support, and the most capable network of plastics distributionand service centers in North America.MATERIALSConsider Quadrant’s EXTREME MATERIALS to improve efficiencyand cost. Quadrant’s unique Extreme Materials extend part life at a premium that can be negligiblein finished part cost. Their low wear and friction reduce downtime and can minimize or eliminatereplacement part cost and lost production associated with traditional materials.www.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300

Technical support from concept through production.Application and production support when and where you need it. Quadrant’s technical supportteam works with engineers and machinists from material selection through machining, for optimum performance,productivity and cost.Quadrant locations around the world offer an experienced technical team and the most comprehensive testinglaboratories in the industry. You can count on reliable support at every phase of your project: Evaluation of performance needs and application environment Material selection – including selection software Material certifications Regulatory agency compliance Set-up and production recommendations from experienced machinists A wide range of material selection, design and fabrication guides and tools – all available on theQuadrant Engineering Plastic Products web site, www.quadrantplastics.comQuality systems that ensure consistency.From full lot traceability to ISO certifications, Quadrant meets your requirements forconsistent quality, performance and machinability. As the first to line mark shapes materials,Quadrant sets the standard for traceability on our products right back to the resin lot and production shift.We have also kept pace with industry standards and quality systems to comply with the needs of the industriesthat your company also serves. Count on Quadrant. It is the inspiration behind our drive to provide the best levelsof support for our materials in your �— 3ProductOverview

ENGINEERING PLASTIC TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE GROUPSValues based on Heat Deflection Temperature at 264 psi load.* 325 F 175 F175 - 250 F250 - 325 FProteus PPAcetron GP AcetalTechtron PPSPSU 1000 PolysulfoneSanalite HDPEDelrin AcetalTechtron HPVUltem 1000TIVAR UHMW - PEErtalyte PET-PKetron 1000 PEEKRadel R PPSUSEE PAGES12-13SEE PAGE14Ertalyte TX PET-PNylatron MC 907Nylatron LFGNylon 101Fluorosint 207 PTFESEE PAGES5-7FDACompliantPlastics4 ——————––ProductOverviewSEE PAGES8-11*Engineering Note: Heat Deflection vs. Continuous Use Temperature Ratings:Quadrant considers Heat Deflection Temperature @ 264 psi (ASTM D648) as typically the best way to comparematerials for applications under load. Some supplier data unfortunately reflects only Continuous Use Temperature.This can be very close to the melting point. It is mainly meant to indicate loss of toughness from temperatureexposure over time for electrical enclosures. Our data tables (pages 15-18) show both.TABLE OF CONTENTS Material comparisons by temperature resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14 Physical property and chemical resistance tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-18 Enhanced wear resistant materials for non-food contact parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

175 F ApplicationsQuadrant stocks a broad range of materials for applications where high temperature is not afactor and where more traditional materials provide the strength in the system.These materials(PP, HDPE and UHMW-PE) are particularly well suited for chute and slide applications, as well asbumpers, supported parts in conveyors and packaging lines.This group also is frequently usedas a durable cutting surface in commercial applications.Proteus PolypropyleneManufacturers can rely on the family of Proteus PP materials to perform in a variety ofapplications. Its excellent chemical resistance makes it well suited for tanks and corrosionresistant liners where harsh chemicals cause problems in applications below 180 F. Easeof fabrication—vacuum forming, fabricating and welding—make Proteus PP a solidperformer in many food related applications.Proteus Homopolymer PP (natural)This is the most widely used grade. It has a high strength-to-weightratio, excellent chemical resistance and performs well in corrosiveenvironments, and is easily thermoformed.Product Profile: Performs to 180 F (82 C) Resists most acids, alkalis and solvents FDA, 3A Dairy and USDA compliant foruse in federally inspected meat andpoultry facilitiesProteus PremiumGloss (white)This premium grade, based on homopolymerPP adds a high gloss finish suitable foraesthetic applications.Product Profile: High gloss finish Other colors available FDA compliantCASE STUDYDairy System CouplingProblem: A Dairy equipment manufacturerwas looking for a coupling that was easy tomachine, 3A Dairy compliant and forgivingduring the alignment process.Solution: A part machined from Proteus homopolymer PP met their design criteria.Benefits: Proteus PP is lighter than the metal partit replaced, making it easier to handle. Harsh cleaning chemicals are no problemfor Proteus PP. Proteus PP resists absorbing odorsand flavors from the food productspassing through.Proteus Co-polymer PP (white)Co-polymer Proteus is modified to improve cold impactstrength and toughness characteristics.Product Profile: Performs to 170 F (77 C) Higher impact strength Cold weather impact strength to -34 F (-37 C) More pliable than homopolymer PP FDA compliant 3A Dairy ProductOverview5

175 F ApplicationsHigh Density Polyethylene—HDPE (white)HDPE is a widely used basic engineering plastic material with a variety ofapplications. It meets FDA 21CFR Section 177.1520 and is known for good impact performance under 180 F. It is well suited fortanks, corrosion-resistant wall protection and machined parts in many food industry components. HDPE can be extrudedor pressed into sheets up to 4" thick.Product Profile: Vacuum formable Excellent chemical resistance Good impact resistance High strength Non-toxic, non-staining FDA compliantSanalite HDPECutting Board (white)This is the most widely used grade. It has a highstrength-to-weight ratio, excellent chemical resistanceand performs well in corrosive environments.CASE STUDYCommercial Cutting BoardProduct Profile:FDACompliantPlastics6 ——————––ProductOverview Odorless and taste-free Pebbled, acid-resistant surface Easily cleaned Lightweight FDA, USDA, NSF and Canada AG compliant Consider polypropylene if a harder surfaceis requiredwww.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300Problem: Many commercial kitchens andfood processing facilities have struggledwith wood cutting boards that absorb liquids,flavors and odors. In addition, manyof these grow into bacteria that cancontaminate food products.Solution: Sanalite HDPE or PP cuttingboards eliminate these problems.Benefits: Easy to clean and disinfect—and will notabsorb liquid, flavor or odor. Sanalite is lighter than wood whichmeans easier installation. Cut resistant polymer provides a longerservice life.

TIVAR Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene—UHMW PE (white)Food processing and packaging equipment designers have learned that TIVAR UHMW materials can improve the efficiency and performanceof handling systems. TIVAR can help eliminate problems like noise, wear of mating parts and stretched chains that can cause costlydowntime. With broad temperature performance, TIVAR materials are ideal for freezing lines and operations that are intermittently exposedto temperatures up to 200 F.TIVAR 1000 (white)TIVAR 1000 UHMW is a widely recognized engineering material with a remarkable combination oflubricity, chemical resistance and impact strength. It also has no moisture absorption and retains most ofits key properties to -22 F (-30 C). A broad range of shapesincluding sheet, rod, tube and profiles are possible.A broad rangeof FDA compliantcolors is available!Product Profile: Reduces noise and vibration Slippery, wear-resistant surface Very low moisture absorption Excellent chemical resistance FDA, USDA and 3A Dairy compliantTIVAR Oil Filled (dark brown, grey)An FDA compliant lubricant is added to TIVAR UHMWto enhance its already good bearing performance.Product Profile: Higher PV rating FDA and USDA compliantCASE STUDYCandy Mixing PaddleTIVAR CleanStatTM (black)TIVAR CleanStat provides UHMW performance withthe added benefit of static reduction. This helps to managefines that are generated during manufacturing, processingand packaging operations. Ideal in drums, hoppers,chutes, buckets or any environment where particlesare generated and can cause a loss of efficiency.Product Profile: Long-wearing surface with a lower coefficientof friction than steel or aluminum Helps to reduce cleaning time FDA, USDA and 3A Dairy compliantTIVAR H.O.T. (white)Problem: Aggressive cleaning chemicalsand elevated temperatures caused failuresand costly, frequent replacement of metaland PE mixing paddles. Downtimeassociated with part replacement increasedthe plant's production costs.Solution: TIVAR H.O.T, enhanced UHMWPE solved the discoloration, galling and wearproblems associated with the prior materials.Benefits: TIVAR H.O.T paddles last 6x longer thanprior materials. Discoloration from the elevated temperatureshas been completely eliminated. The enhanced UHMW-PE material is moreresistant to harsh cleaning chemicals thanstainless steel.Newly developed TIVAR H.O.T. pushes the performance envelope of UHMW. It offers enhanced chemical and thermal performancein supported applications. With elevated temperature wear life up to 10x longer when compared to standard UHMW, TIVAR H.O.T. is a new choice for wear strips, rollers and drag flights for the food processing and packaging industry.Product Profile: Lasts up to 10x longer in elevated temperature environments Resists abrasion, corrosion, chemicals and moisture Excellent release characteristics FDA, USDA and 3A Dairy compliant Excels in a variety of industrial manufacturing environmentswhere temperatures range up to 275 FTech Notes: TIVAR products maintain many of theirimpact and tensile properties at cryogenictemperatures, making them ideal for flashor quick freeze �—ProductOverview7

175 - 240 F ApplicationsQuadrant materials for this temperature range differ in bearing and wear,temperature and chemical resistance. All are more stable than UHMW intemperature swings, to minimize dimensional change in mating parts.Compare them for the best balance of cost and performance.For non-food contact applications requiring extreme bearing andwear or structural loads see page 16.Acetron GP—copolymer acetal Improved dimensional stability vs. nylon—lower moisture absorption Porosity-free rod and plate—minimizes bacteriaCASE STUDYbuild-up, easier to sanitize Low, consistent internal stress minimizesCommercial ice cream equipmentdimensional change in machining and useProblem: Scraper blades in stainless steel Uses: general bearing and wearwere costly and wore mating parts quickly.Solution: Replacement blades machinedand mixing componentsfrom Acetron GP plate. Colors: natural (white); black.Benefits:Standard colors make-to-order Lower part cost, minimal wear andrepair cost on mating surfaces Compliance: FDA, USDA, Stiffness and low stress ensureNSF, 3A Dairy, Canada AGflatness for mixing efficiency Porosity-free quality minimizespotential for trapped food and bacteriaFDACompliantPlastics8 ——————––ProductOverviewNEWSome acetals — even copolymer or claimed porosity - freematerial — can contain tiny holes that trap dirt and bacteria.(photo-micrograph @ 500x)RedFDA Compliant Acetron GP ColorsBlueGreenYellowGreyBrownLow minimums—Quick turnaroundOnly Quadrant’s Acetron GP combines the assuranceor porosity-free performance with the ease of machiningthat the industry’s lowest stress levels provide.(photo-micrograph @ 500x)SOAL ABLEAILAVDelrin —homopolymer acetal Slightly higher strength thanco-polymer acetal Uses: General, Structural and Bearing Applications(Porosity may cause sanitation issues) Compliance: FDA, NSF, 3A Dairywww.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300Orange

Ertalyte PET-P Combines acetal’s dimensional stability,nylon's strength— plus better wear resistance Higher temperature resistance of 240 Funder load allows hotter cleaning solutions Resists staining, outperforms nylon,acetal in acidic environments Uses: precision parts needing highdimensional stability and temperatures Color: natural (bright white); black Compliance: FDA, USDA,3A Dairy, Canada AG Withstands “bleach solutions”unlike Nylon/AcetalMATERIALSErtalyte TX PET-P Far less wear than standard PET,PBT and lubricated acetals—best in class Excels in high velocity load-bearingapplications —wet or dry Minimizes wear against soft metal andplastic mating parts Uses: Upgrade to longer life precision parts—reduce downtime and lubrication Color: standard light grey Compliance: FDA, USDA, 3A DairyCASE STUDYDairy food liquid filling equipmentProblem: High cost, wear rate ofstainless steel.Solution: Pistons and valves machinedfrom Ertalyte PET-P rod.Benefits: Tight tolerances assure fill accuracyand efficiency—with a lower cost part Lower weight allowed lighter duty, lowercost drives—which outlasted former units Resistance to various liquids and chemicalsafforded more production versatilityTemperature & Wear ResistanceDimensional StabilityWEAR FACTOR (LOWER IS BETTER)HDT ( F)ERTALYTE TX180 ERTALYTE PET P240 ACETAL (POM-C)220 NYLON200 UHMW-PE160 356020080 30050100150200250 300Tech Notes: Ertalyte PET has machining characteristics different from those of nylon and acetal.- Request our machining guidelines for easy adaptations to assure high quality machined parts. All polyesters including Ertalyte are less resistant to hot water and steam than acetal.- Contact Quadrant's technical support team to review specific �—ProductOverview9

175 - 240 F ApplicationsNylatron MC 907—unfilled natural cast nylonCOEFFICIENT OF FRICTION (DYNAMIC)(Lower is better)6000.20.20.14PSI Highest strength and hardness in cast nylon type 6 Better dimensional stability and strength than UHMW Uses: general utility parts Color: natural (cream-white) Compliance: FDA, USDA, 3A DairyLIMITING PV(Higher is better)3000.15.10.05Enhanced Wear Resistant NylatronLFG—oil filled cast nylon NYLATRON NYLATRON MC 907LFGNYLATRON MC 907NYLATRON LFG Lower coefficient of friction and higher PV Improves bearing and wear performance over standard grades Uses: alternative to standard cast nylon where external lubrication is impractical Color: natural (cream-white) Compliance: FDAConsider the versatility and cost saving potentialof Nylatron Custom Castings:The nylon casting process allows a range of formulations and sizes includinglarge heavy walled tube, large diameter rod, thick plates and blocks.It also allows casting custom parts and near net shapes that can cutcost vs. machining from a stock shape. This large part is FDA compliantNylon cast over a steel shaft.FDACompliantPlastics10 ——————––ProductOverviewNylon 101—extruded unfilled type 6/6 Highest strength and rigidity of all nylon products Uses: screw-machined electrical insulators and food contact parts Sizes: range includes small diameter rod, thin plate Colors: natural (cream-white); black. Standard colors make-to-order Compliance: FDA, USDA, 3A Dairy, NSFCASE STUDYCandy manufacturing equipmentProblem: Metal rollers wore out tooquickly and held heat during production.Solution: Make the drive rollers inQuadrant’s Nylon 101.Benefits: Far longer wear life and time betweenmaintenance cycles Reduced downtime for systemlubrication and parts replacementwww.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300

MATERIALSFluorosint 207 PTFE Unmatched dimensional stability amongPTFE’s; non-permeable in steam Wear life at 300 F (150 C) 20 timesgreater than typical filled PTFE Nearly 10 times more resistant todeformation under load Uses: Aggressive service, tighttolerance bearings and bushings Color: standard grey-white Compliance: FDA 21 CFR 175.300, USDA Ideal for seals and gaskets up to 500 F,where standard PTFE loses stabilityCASE STUDYBearings in commercialfrying equipmentProblem: Premature part wear athigh temperature; contamination fromlubrication of metal.Solution: Composite design—bearingsurfaces made from Fluorosint 207supported by metal.Benefits: Fluorosint 207 eliminates high wearfrom dynamic load Metal adds structural strength andavoids wear exposure Avoids deformation and degradation fromexposure to hot cooking oilsFDACompliantPlastics––————— 11ProductOverviewCoefficients of Linear Thermal ExpansionDeformation Under LoadTEMPERATURE ( C)FLUOROSINT 20725% GLASS FILLED PTFEPTFETEMPERATURE ( F)

240 - 325 F ApplicationsQuadrant has an ongoing development effort in materials for this application range ascleaning methods get hotter and more aggressive. These advanced materials deliver uniquelevels of wear and chemical resistance, dimensional stability and strength retention. Theirdiversity provides options for the best balance of cost and performance, without expensiveover-engineering.For non-food contact applications requiring extreme bearingand wear or structural loads see page 16.MATERIALTechtron PPSS Unsurpassed chemical resistance in this range Unique Quadrant technology—toughest, most durable unfilled PPS available Takes structural load to 240 F—in steam, hot water and cleaning chemicals Uses: structural mixing and handling componentsthat see high temperatures in cleaning and use Color: standard light grey-beige Compliance: FDACASE STUDYGuide rail—commercial meatportioning and packaging equipmentMFDACompliantPlastics12 htron HPV PPS Unique combination of ultra-low wear, extremechemical resistance in the 200 - 240 F range No abrasive glass fibers commonto filled PPS—minimizes counter-face wear Similar electrical, chemical and hydrolysisresistance of natural Techtron PPS Uses: cost-effective high performancealternative to PEEK below 250 F Color: standard deep blue Compliance: FDA compliancepending as of publication dateProblem: Traditional plastic materials failedas wash-down temperatures increased.Solution: Replace existing material withFDA compliant Techtron PPS.Benefits: Faster line turn-around using hottercleaning methods Eliminated part damage and hard toclean gaps from dimensional changesTemperature & Wear ResistanceHDT ( F)TECHTRON PPS250 TECHTRON HPV240 KETRON 1000 PEEK320 PRACTICAL LIMITING PV (Higher is better)WEAR RESISTANCE (Lower is better) 2,400TECHTRON HPV62KETRON 1000 PEEK375100TECHTRON PPS200www.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-03003004005003,0008,7508,500

Ketron 1000 PEEK Ideal for food contact bearing and wear applications from 240 - 325 FResists wide range of aggressive, hot chemicals and cleaning solutionsUses: Oven and hot process parts; exposure to steam, chemicals under pressureColor: natural (light beige)Compliance: FDA, USDA, 3A DairyDimensional Stability(CLTE and H2O Absorption 24 hr. Immersion)2.8 x 10 -53.3 x 10 -52.6 x 10 -55.4 x 10 -5CASE STUDYHigh temperature production tron PEEK offers an excellent combinationof physical properties:Problem: High process unit temperatureswarped portioning unit components.Required a cooling unit that reducedproduction efficiency.Solution: Machined components from hightemperature resistant Ketron 1000 PEEK.Benefits: Eliminated distortion from hightemperatures; improved productionlife of parts Eliminated cooling unit; closerplacement of portioning unit increasedproduction output and efficiencyKetron 1000PEEKTechtron PPSTechtron HPV PPSVery GoodExcellentExcellentVery GoodExcellentExcellentGoodGoodGoodVery GoodPoorExcellentCont. Service480 F425 F430 FTECHTRON PPSTemperature(250 C)(220 C)(221 C)TECHTRON HPV320 F250 F240 F(160 C)(120 C)(115 C)84%23%25%10%5%25%OverallChem. Resist.FDACompliantPlastics––————— WearResistanceUSEFUL pH RANGE(dry)Heat DeflectionTemperatureKETRON 1000 PEEKACETAL (POM-C)% Flexural StrengthMaintained at:1300 F (150 C)at: 500 F (260 C)357Tech Notes: Designing with high temperature plastics requires adjustments from typical metal designs. Refer toQuadrant's Design and Fabrication Guide for clearances, bearing designs and fit calculations.Visit us at www.quadrantplastics.com or call 800- 366-0300.911

325 F ApplicationsThe materials in the 300 F class open the weight saving and designversatility benefits of engineering plastics to applications oncerestricted to specialty metals and glass. Their lighter weight canmean lower-cost drive systems—and they can reduce partcost depending on the type of metal or glass replaced.For non-food contact applications requiring extremebearing and wear and structural loads, see page 16.PSU 1000 polysulfone Structural strength to 340 F Withstands hot water andsteam —tough, durable Uses: sight glass, material conveying bins Color: natural (transparent light amber tint) Compliance: FDA, USDA, 3A DairyFDACompliantPlastics14 ——————––ProductOverviewCASE STUDYSight glass—hot process equipmentProblem: Glass breakage concerns;temperature failure in othertransparent plastics.Solution: Transparent PSU 1000polysulfone sight glass units.Benefits: Durable—no breakage Cost effective vs. glass Resists hot cleaning agents and acidicsolutions in processingUltem 1000 PEI—polyetherimide Higher structural strength than polysulfone to 400 FExcellent electrical properties —rated UL V-0Uses: similar to polysulfone with a higher temperature limit under loadColor: natural (transparent dark amber)Compliance: FDA, USDA and NSF (STD. 51)Radel R—PPSU Best resistance to multiple sterilizationcycles and chemicals in this range Higher impact resistance plusstrength at temperatures to 410 F Excellent electrical properties —rated UL V-0 Uses: similar to polysulfone, Ultem PEIwith greater chemical and impact resistance Color: bone white; some colorsavailable make-to-order Compliance: FDAwww.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300CASE STUDYCookie filling distribution spoolProblem: Costly metal part requireddis-assembly to clean. Temperatureseliminated many plastics.Solution: One-piece spools machinedfrom Ultem 1000 PEI.Benefits: Durable, long lasting parts withstandhigh temperatures near baking environment One piece machined part reduced costand cleaning time vs. metal assembly

PHYSICAL PROPERTY GUIDE—Less than 175 FValues are averages and are not specifications. ASTM test methods are under current procedures.IMPORTANT: This group of materials may ignite and sustain flame under certain conditions. Caution is urged where any material may be exposed toopen flame or heat-generating equipment. Use Material Safety Data Sheets to determine auto-ignition and flashpoint temperatures of materials,or consult our tech support team if additional information about this specific group materials is needed.CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE—Less than 175 FFDACompliantPlastics––————— 15ProductOverview

PHYSICAL PROPERTY GUIDE—175 F to 325 F UnitsTestMethodASTMProduct DescriptionMECHANICAL1 Specific Gravity, 73 00,000400,000450,000460,0004 Tensile Elongation (at break), 73 F.%D6383003030205 Flexural Strength, 73 F.psiD7903,50012,00013,00018,000490,0006 Flexural Modulus of Elasticity, 73 F.psiD790110,000400,000450,0007 Compressive Strength, 10% Deformation, 73 F.psiD6953,00015,00016,00015,0008 Compressive Modulus of Elasticity, 73 F.9 Hardness, Rockwell, Scale as noted, 73 F.psi-D695D78580,000R56400,000M88 (R120)450,000M89 (R122)420,000M93 (R)12513 Limiting PV (with 4:1 safety factor applied)14 Wear Factor “k” x 10 -10THERMALErtalyte PET-Ppsi12 Coefficient of Friction (Dry vs. Steel) Dynamic15 Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (-40 F to 300 F)-D2240D66D85D86D87ft. lb./in. of notchD256 Type “A”No Break110.5-QTM 550070.120.25.250.2ft. lbs./in.2 minQTM 550072,0002,7002,7002,800in.3-min/ft. lbs. hr. QTM 55010in./in./ FE-831 (TMA)3712002006020.0x 10-50.000115.4 x 10 -54.7 x 10 -53.3 x 10 -524016 Heat Deflection Temperature 264 psi FD64811622025017 Tg-Glass transition (amorphous) FD3418N/AN/AN/AN/A18 Continuous Service Temperature in Air (Max.) F-18018018021019 Thermal ConductivityCHEMICAL (1)Delrin Acetal3 Tensile Modulus of Elasticity, 73 F.11 Izod Impact (notched), 73 F.OTHERD792Acetron GPAcetal2 Tensile Strength, 73 F.10 Hardness, Durometer, Shore “D” Scale, 73 F.FDACompliantPlastics16 ——————––ProductOverview-TIVAR 1000UHMW-PEBTU in./hr. ft.2 FF4332.91.62.5220 Water Absorption Immersion, 24 Hours% by wt.D570 (2) 0.010.20.20.0721 Water Absorption Immersion, Saturation% by wt.D570 (2) 0.010.90.90.922 Acids, Weak, 73 F., acetic acid, dilute hydrochloric or sulfuric acidALLA23 Acids, Strong, 73 F., conc. hydrochloric or sulfuric acidAUUL24 Alkalies, Weak, 73 F., dilute ammonia or sodium hydroxideAAAAU25 Alkalies, Strong, 73 F., strong ammonia or sodium hydroxideAUU26 Hydrocarbons-Aromatic, 73 F., benzene, tolueneLAAA27 Hydrocarbons-Aliphatic, 73 F., gasoline, hexane, greaseAAAA28 Ketones, Esters, 73 F., acetone, methyl ethyl ketoneAAAA29 Ethers, 73 F., diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuranLAAA30 Chlorinated Solvents, 73 F., methylene chloride, chloroformLLLU31 Alcohols, 73 F., methanol, ethanol, anti-freezeAAAA32 Inorganic Salt Solutions, 73 F., sodium chloride, potassium cyanate-AAA33 Continuous Sunlight, 73 F.-LLL34 Relative Machinability (1-10, 1 Easier to Machine)35 Flammability @ 3.1 mm (1/8 in.) (2)UL 942112HBHBHBHBChemical Resistance: A Acceptable, L Limited, U Unacceptable(1) Chemical resistance data are for little or no applied stress. Increased stress, especially localized may result in moresevere attack. Examples of common chemicals also included.(2) Estimated rating based on available data. The UL 94 Test is a laboratory test and does not relate to actual firehazard. Contact Quadrant for specific UL “Yellow Card” recognition number.www.quadrantplastics.com 800- 366-0300

Nylatron MC 907NylonNylatron LFGNylonNylon101Fluorosint 207PTFEe Bearing GradeThermoplasticPolyesterMonocast FDA compliantType 6Oil-filledType 6UnfilledType 66Syntheticmica-filledPTFE1.441.151.152.3Ertalyte TX1.14Techtron PPSTechtron HPVKetron 1000 PSU 1000PEEKPolysulfoneUltem 1000Radel RPPSUBearing ne Polyphenylene PolyetherethersulfideketonePolysulfone 00013,00022,00013,400400,000M94400,000M85 (R115)330,000M85 84500,000M100 (R126)375,000M82 (R128)480,000M112 500-1,875-351007280302,40062375-2,900 1,0004.5 x 10 -53.5 x 10 -55.6 x 10 -55.5 x 10 -55.7 x 10 -52.8 x 10 -53.3 x 10 -52.6 x 10 -53.1 x 10 -53.1 x 10 -53.1 x 10 N/AN/AN/A37

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