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Mechanical Plastic Overview

The mechanical group of plastics are perhaps one of the largest groups of plastics in use in industry today.

The mechanical plastics discussed within these web pages are: ABS, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene; Acetal, Delrin II, Delrin AF, Hydex 302 & 4101, Noryl, Nylon 6/6, Nylon 6/12, Nylon MD, PET (polyethylene terephtalate), Polycarbonate, Polyurethane, Rexolite, UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) and UHMW Static Dissipative.

Materials assigned to this product group are referred to as “mechanicals” because they demonstrate excellent performance when utilized in applications traditionally using materials such as metals for gears, bearing and other machine components subject to wear. These materials, like their metal counterparts, exhibit predictable performances that the mechanical engineer can specify in designing machined components.

This group of plastics also provide the user/designer with a unique combination of properties not inherent within metals such as: high resilience, high abrasion resistance, low frictional characteristics, lighter weight, and ease of fabrication. This group also possesses excellent impact resistance and good electrical properties.

Mechanical plastics aare available in a wide variety of forms: sheet, rod, tubing, film and special shapes.

For machined parts with high durability, and excellent machinability as well as outstanding electrical and mechanical properties, products fromt his group are strong candidates and should be the first to be considered.

Mechanical Plastics Properties Chart
Mechanical Plastics
PROPERTYABSACETALDELRIN IIDELRIN AFHYDEX 302HYDEX 4101NORYLNYLON CASTNYLON 6/6NYLON 6/12NYLON MDPETPOLYCAR­BONATEPOLY­SULFONEPOLYURE­THANEREXOLITEUHMW
PHYSICAL
Specific Gravity1.05–1.071.411.421.541.05–1.101.151.141.061.141.391.201.241.03–1.51.050.94
Water Absorption, 24 hr. (%)0.2–0.45.21–.22.250.20.05–.070.070.55.60–1.20.25.05–1.40.080.150.30.2–1.50.02–0.03<0.01
MECHANICAL
  TENSILE
   Strength, Yield (10³ psi) @ 73°F6.3–8.08.8–9.510.06.9–7.610–126.5–9.613.012–12.313.610.0–14.013.09.010.2.175–108.0–10.03.1–4.0
   Elongation, Ultimate (%) @ 73°F5–2021–405015–22200–3008.3–13.544–61505.0–1504135360100–10003420–525
   Modulus, Yield (10³ psi) @ 73°F330–400410–420420420280340–360480410–455290450–600490300–35036010–10024080–100
  FLEXURAL
   Strength (10³ psi) @ 73°F9.9–11.81314.110.3–10.51411.68.3–13.57.0–17.517.016.0–19.014.0–14.215.4.7–4.510.0–15.0
   Modulus, Yield (10³ psi) @ 73°F350–400375450340–350330350–377340–360110–450410–420295520340–35039010–100130–140
Compressive Strength, 2% Offset (10³ psi)10.5–11.04.55.24.511.02.412.5
Impact Strength — Izod, Notched (ft-lb/in) @ 73°F2.0–4.01.31.5.7–1.029–1.25.0–7.01.2.55–1.01.00.500.50171.325 to flexNo break
HardnessR108–115M80M94–R120M78R120.35 / .19R113/119M88R120R114D80–90M95R118R120D90R110–120R64
  COEFFICIENT OF STATIC FRICTION
   Against self0.080.250.200.240.250.200.31
   Against steel0.150.06
THERMAL
Conductivity (BTU/Hr/Sq.Ft./°F/in.)0.96–2.161.6–1.922.61.5–1.71.51.351.8
Coeff. of Thermal Expansion (10⁻⁵/°F)3.2–4.84.7–6.05.85.8–6.83.23.3–4.14.44.0–4.45.03.53.33.75–3.85.07.2
Specific Heat (BTU/lb./°F)0.0350.3–.40.40.30
  HEAT DEFLECTION TEMP. (°F)
   At 66 psi215–225315334290302–328200–279370410–455356400–490240275158–174
   At 264 psi185–223230210244240185–265180194–200194200–470175270345200–225118
Max. Continuous Temp. (°F)210210195122–221220220220180–200210215160–180
ELECTRICAL
Volume Resistivity (Ohm/cm)2.7×10¹⁶1×10¹⁴10¹⁵3×10¹⁶>10¹⁴>10¹⁵10¹⁵2.5×10¹³>10¹⁶>10¹⁶5×10¹⁶10¹⁵10¹⁸
Dielectric Strength (V/Mil)385500500400400–63015001500300–4001500380–399425300–500700–1200450–500
  DIELECTRIC CONSTANT
   At 60 Hz2.8–3.23.7–3.92.65–2.84.04.04.03.33.0–3.173.07–3.034.0–7.52.552.3
   At 1 MHz2.75–3.03.7–3.93.13.63.63.53.22.966.5–7.12.55
  DISSIPATION FACTOR
   At 60 Hz0.003–0.006.006–.0010.0004–.00070.025.01–.0140.020.0070.0009.0008–.00340.15–0.017<0.0005
   At 1 MHz0.008–.005–.0010.0050.0090.00240.030.02–.040.020.0200.0100.1–0.6<0.0005
Arc Resistance (Seconds)240220183120120122