Plastic Balls
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Plastic balls or spheres do not conduct electricity and have a low coefficient of friction that makes them suited for load-transfer applications. They are commonly used for bearings and valves in laboratory and chemical transfer applications.
Wear-Resistant Machinable Acetal Balls
These acetal copolymer balls are machinable and have a wear-resistant surface. They have a slippery surface and are commonly used to make high-precision parts.
Tensile Strength Rating: Good
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Hardness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
Tensile Strength Rating: Good
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Hardness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
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Chemical-Resistant Polypropylene Balls
These polypropylene balls are chemical-resistant and suitable for contact with food. They have excellent electrical insulation properties, high surface hardness, and low water absorption. Their ability to resist fatigue when flexing under loads makes them a preferred material in orthotic and prosthetics applications.
Tensile Strength Rating: Poor
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Harness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
Tensile Strength Rating: Poor
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Harness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
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Wear-Resistant Nylon 6/6 Balls
These wear-resistant nylon 6/6 balls are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and dampen noise. They're slippery and are often machined into gears, cams, and valve seats.
Tensile Strength Rating: Excellent
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Hardness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
Tensile Strength Rating: Excellent
Impact Strength Rating: Poor
Plastic Hardness Rating: Hard
UV Tolerant: No
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