Power Transmission Components & Parts Manufacturing
Materials for power transmission equipment manufacturing (NAICS 3336), mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333613), and other general-purpose machinery manufacturing. (NAICS 3339)
Acetal is a thermoplastic known for high strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. It offers good wear resistance and low friction, making it suitable for gears, bushings, bearings, and other power transmission components. Delrin® is a brand name for acetal homopolymer, which shares similar properties with regular acetal. It is commonly used in mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing, particularly in applications such as gears, couplings, bushings, and precision parts where low friction and dimensional stability are crucial.
UHMW (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) possesses exceptional wear resistance, impact strength, and low friction properties. It is often used in power transmission equipment and other machinery applications, including guide rails, wear strips, sprockets, and chain guides.
Nylon is a versatile engineering thermoplastic with high strength, toughness, and excellent wear resistance. It finds extensive use in power transmission equipment manufacturing and general-purpose machinery manufacturing, particularly in gears, rollers, bearings, bushings, and other components requiring strength and wear resistance.
Polypropylene, known for its chemical resistance, low density, and impact strength, is utilized in general-purpose machinery manufacturing. It is employed in components such as housings, covers, tanks, and fluid handling systems.
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