Key Characteristics of Acetal
- Excellent Dimensional Stability
- Low Friction & Excellent Wear Properties
- High Strength & Stiffness
- Low Moisture Absorption
- Superior Machinability for Precision Parts
How Acetal is Used
Acetal is used across industrial applications including gears, bushings, rollers, conveyor components, valve parts, and precision machined components, where low friction, dimensional stability, and wear resistance are critical.
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What Is Acetal?
Acetal is an engineering thermoplastic designed for precision, low friction, and consistent mechanical performance. It is composed of polyoxymethylene (POM), resulting in a material with high stiffness, low wear, and excellent dimensional stability. This structure enables reliable performance in tight-tolerance and moving components. Acetal offers low moisture absorption, good chemical resistance, and excellent machinability, making it suitable for applications requiring accuracy and repeatability. It performs reliably across a range of temperatures while maintaining structural integrity and low friction characteristics. This material is a dependable choice for applications that require precision, durability, and consistent performance in mechanical systems.
Technical Specifications
Density
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Tensile Strength
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Max Service Temp
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Water Absorption
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Technical Data Sheet
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