PET÷- Arnite - Omnialite
Arnite is a relatively new semi-crystalline polymer developped for technical
applications. It is suitable for mechanical parts which require dimensional
stability and a low friction coefficient. Omnialite is a modified PET
designed to provide a higher shock resistance than Arnite by reducing
the E-modulus.
Features
- low friction coefficient
- dimensional stability both at temperature and humidity
- compressive strength even at low temperature
- excellent machinability
- high fatigue resistance
- colour: natural
WEAK POINT
The material is very stiff so the shock resistance is not high. It is
possible to modify it with the addition of other polymers but this operation
is done to the detriment of such characteristics as stiffness, compressive
and flexural strength which are the typical features of PET.
APPLICATION
- mechanical: thanks to its low friction coefficient
it is particularly suitable for sliding blocks, slide ways, bearings,
guides, etc. Its dimensional stability makes it an excellent choice
for precision parts where tight tolerances must be maintained both in
moist and hot conditions
- food contact: it is physiological inert and extensively
used in the food industry
- electrical: the excellent electrical features (stable
in the long run) make PET suitable for insulators and other electrical
components
- chemical: good resistance to acids and chlorine solutions
The graph compares the friction coefficient and
the compressive strength of PA6 - POM -PET.
Grey: friction coefficient
Yellow: compressive strength