POMc - Acetal Copolymer
Polyoxymethylene, commonly called Acetal, is a crystalline polymer obtained
from the polymerisation of formaldehyde. Discovered fairly recently (1960),
it has enjoyed rapid growth and large acceptance thanks to it's excellent
mechanical features, stability to humidity and ease of machining. All
our stock shapes made of POM are marked along the whole length with product
code and batch number, according to ISO 9002 standards.
FEATURES
- high fatigue resistance
- good dimensional stability
- low friction coefficient
- compressive strength, shock resistance, even at low temperature
- excellent machinability especially used on automatic equipment
- colour: natural and black
WEAK POINT
Compared to PA6 it has a lower abrasion resistance, particularly in
dirty and dusty environments.
APPLICATION
- mechanical: it is one of the most commonly used engineering
plastics for mechanical applications such as bearings, cams, gears with
low torque, gear wheels, conveyor rollers and precision machined components
requiring dimensional stability and tight tolerances
- food contact: being physiologically inert it is suitable
for food contact. It can be used in water at 80° C
- electrical: as it is not hygroscopic, it is commonly
used for electric components such as insulators
- chemical: it is resistant to alkali and organic compounds.
Thanks to its good chemical properties it is suitable for pump components,
flanges and components for chemical plants
PV VALUE OF A BEARING
The graph compares the PV value of a bearing in function of the speed:
materials POM c. - PE 1000.
On ordinate: shaft speed m/min.
On abscissa: PV value.