ACETAL Plastic
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Acetal (also known as POM and Delrin) is a hard engineering thermoplastic used in manufacturing of precision parts that require high stiffness, dimensional stability and low friction. Acetal is sometimes referred to as Delrin®, Sustarin®, Tecaform®, Ertacetal®/Acetron®, Ensital® and Zellamid®.
Brand: Dynex.
Our Acetal is FDA and RoHS approved.
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FAQ:
| Are Acetal and Delrin the same? | These two polymers share many similar characteristics, there are definitely some significant differences that can impact your choice of material. Acetal is the name for a family of thermoplastics called PolyOxyMethylene (POM). Acetal is available in two types of resins: Copolymer acetal (POM-C), and homopolymer acetal (POM-H) also called Delrin®. Both are acetal polymers, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Advantages of POM-C over Delrin® are: 
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| How strong is acetal? | Acetal has outstanding flexural and tensile strength (up to 9,500 psi), as well as excellent hardness and dimensional stability. | 
| Does acetal absorb water? | Acetal offers especially low moisture sensitivity in wet environments and resistance to a wide range of chemicals including many solvents. | 
| Is acetal recyclable? | Yes, acetal can be reground and recycled. | 
| Is acetal food grade plastics? | Yes, our acetal is FDA approved. | 
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