Polyamide is a construction material belonging to the thermoplastic group. It is characterized by high strength, hardness, tensile strength, low specific gravity and self-lubrication. The combination of these features makes the material ideal to make components such as gears, pulleys, roller bearing cages, pump housings, slide bearings, sealing rings, rollers, control rollers, slides and more. Available in the form of sheets of thicknesses from 1 to 200mm, rods with a diameter of 6 to 250mm and tubes with an outer diameter of up to 250mm. In case of fire the polyamide exhibits self-extinguishing properties.
Technical data |
Value |
Unit |
Method |
Stress at break1 |
60 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53455 |
Stress at break2 |
80 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53455 |
Elongation at break |
>50 |
% |
DIN 53455 |
Modulus of elasticity – tensile test1 |
1600 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53457 |
Modulus of elasticity – tensile test2 |
3000 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53457 |
Brinell scale hardness H 358/30 |
150 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53456 |
Impact strength |
Without breaking |
kJ/m2 |
DIN 53453 |
Impact strength (Charpy’s)1 |
>20 |
kJ/m2 |
DIN 53453 |
Impact strength (Charpy’s)1 |
>3 |
kJ/m2 |
DIN 53453 |
Creep limit (1% elongation per 1000h)1 |
5 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53444 |
Creep limit (1% elongation per 1000h)2 |
15 |
N/mm2 |
DIN 53444 |
- Wet sample, after storage under normal conditions 23/50 (DIN 50014) until saturation;
- Dry sample
Physical properties |
Value |
Unit |
Method |
Density |
1,41 |
g/cm3 |
DIN 53479 |
Moisture absorption to saturation (at 23 ° C) |
1,7 |
% |
DIN 53715 |
Thermal properties |
Value |
Unit |
Method |
Usable temperature (short-term max) |
160 |
°C |
– |
Usable temperature (continuous max) |
85 |
°C |
– |
Temperature of strain under load – method A |
90 |
°C |
DIN 53461 |
Temperature of strain under load – method B |
190 |
°C |
DIN 53461 |
Linear Expansion Factor 23-100°C |
7-10 |
10-5x1/K |
DIN 53752 |
Thermal conductivity (23°C) |
0,23 |
W/(K*m) |
DIN 52612 |
Combustibility |
HB |
– |
UL 94 |
Melting temperature, DSC |
220 |
°C |
DIN 53736 |
Electrical properties |
Value |
Unit |
Method |
Cross-resistance |
1014 |
? cm |
DIN 53482 |
Dielectric constant |
3,7 |
106 Hz |
DIN 53483 |
Scatter factor |
0,027 |
106 Hz |
DIN 53483 |
Dielectric strength |
20 |
kV/mm |
DIN 53481 |
Surface resistance |
1014 |
? |
DIN 53482 |
PTFE is the main item in the fluorine group. Its specific properties make it an indispensable material in many industries such as chemical, electrical engineering, machinery, food, paper, textile.
PTFE is characterized by high resistance to most chemicals, wide temperature range of continuous operation from -260 oC to +260 oC, lack of water absorption and food contact. PTFE is white colour.
Typical applications of Teflon:
- Sealing
- Fittings
- Valve parts
- Insulation in electrical and electronics
- Insulating
- Guides
- Sliding liners
- Membrane
It belongs to the group of layered materials obtained by compressing at elevated temperatures several layers of cotton cloth impregnated with phenolic resin. It is a self-lubricating, self-tuning, silent, dirt-resistant material, characterized by exceptional mechanical stability over a wide range of temperatures. It is an electro-insulator and an excellent material for bearings and slides, roller bearings, sealing rings, guides, rolling elements and running tracks, wheels and rims, cams and other components requiring high reliability and maintenance-free operation.
It is available in the form of sheets mainly 1000 x 1000mm (optional 1000 x 2000m) as well as in the form of rods and tubes.
Density |
1,3-1,4 |
g/cm3 |
Stress peeling perpendicular to the layers, min. |
110 |
MPa |
Compression strength perpendicular to the layers, min. |
|
MPa |
Impact (Charpy) parallel to the layers |
7 |
kJ/m2 |
Apparent modulus of elasticity |
7000 |
MPa |
Voltage test perpendicular to layers for thickness 3 mm, min. |
1,5 |
kV |
Breakthrough voltage for 90 ° C in oil parallel to the layers, min. |
1 |
kV |
Absolute permeability in 48 – 62 Hz, max. |
|
|
Material dispersion in 48 – 62 Hz, max. |
|
|
Insulation resistance after submerging in water, min. |
5 x 10 4 |
M? |
Temperature indicator |
120 |
T.l. |
Water absorption for thickness 3mm, max. |
249 |
mg |
Polyvinyl chloride (PCV, PVC) is characterized by high chemical resistance and mechanical strength.
It is used in practically every industry to insulate or produce specific components (rails, coffers, trim strips, moldings, etc.). It is a very popular material in the advertising industry. In our offer we have sheets of different thicknesses and sizes. We also have the ability to cut the sheets to a specific dimension or even cut a particular piece.
Plexiglass
Synthetic material used as a replacement for glass. It is available in both transparent and transmissive versions (about 92% for 3mm thick boards) as well as for tinted or damp of both solid and chambered structures.
Polycarbonate (PC)
Transparent plastic with very good mechanical properties used (among others) in aircraft, scooters, as fairings in motorcycles, or as glass substitute, where there is a high risk of braking.