Plastic resins (polyoxymethylene or POM) are engineering thermoplastics based on formaldehyde polymerization technology. Cetyl resin has high tensile strength, stiffness, resilience, fatigue resistance, a low coefficient of friction against metals, and moderate toughness for plastics such as cetyl. The A recycled sheet has high resistance to organic solvents, excellent dimensional stability, a low coefficient of friction, and excellent wear resistance among thermoplastics.
The creep resistance of whales is very good. Moisture, lubricants, and solvents have little effect on this property, which is important in parts containing self-threading screws or interference fits. Good electrical properties qualify these materials for electrical applications that require long-term stability. The A cetyl copolymer retains most of its toughness over a wide temperature range and is one of the most creep-resistant crystalline thermoplastics. The low moisture absorption characteristic enables molded parts to function reliably in environments with varying humidity.
Colors: Black/White/Red/Gray
POMC Plates: Thickness: 8 - 120M
Dimensions: 600*1200/1000*2000mm