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Alro Plastics Product: Nylon 101 (Extruded)

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Size and Availability:

Sheet / Plate:
- Thickness: 1/4”thk to 4”thk
- Sheet sizes: 24”x 48”, 28”x 57”, 36”x 48” and 48”x 120”

Rod / Round:
- Diameters: 1”dia to 13”dia
- Lengths: Rod length: 1 ft to 8 ft lg., varies by diameter

Tube / Hollow round stock:
- Diameters: 2”OD to 40”OD (wall sections 1/4” to 4”thk)
- Rod length: 13”, 26” and 39” varies by diameter




Nylon 101 (Extruded)  Nylon 101 (Extruded)
Nylon is one of the most widely used and versatile thermoplastic resins. Its combination of physical properties and reasonable price make it a favorite choice for numerous applications. Nylons toughness, wear resistance, tensile strength and lubricity make it a good choice for many mechanical machine parts.

Extruded nylon type 6/6 is characterized as having an excellent combination of physical properties including: a high melting point, resistant to repeated impact, low coefficient of friction and a resistance to abrasion. It has good resistance to fuels, lubricants and most chemicals, but is attacked by phenols, strong acids and oxidizing agents.

Of all the unmodified nylons, Nylon 101 is the strongest, most rigid and has one of the highest melting points. It is commonly specified for screw machined electrical insulators and food contact parts. It is stocked in both natural and black. Other colors are available on a custom basis. Nylon 101 natural is FDA, USDA, NSF, and 3A-Dairy compliant.


Features:

  • Broadest size range availability
  • Good mechanical and electrical properties
  • Ideal balance of strength and toughness
  • FDA, USDA, NSF and 3-A Dairy Compliant

Applications:

  • Bushings and bearings
  • Gears and sprockets
  • Wear rails, pads and strips
  • Pulleys and sheaves
  • Conveyor wheels and rollers
  • Feed screws
  • Star wheels

Engineering Note:

Nylons can absorb up to 7% (by weight) water under high humidity or submerged in water. This can result in dimensional changes up to 2% and a corresponding reduction of physical properties. Proper design techniques can frequently compensate for this factor.