Delrin sheets, also known as acetal sheets, are a type of thermoplastic material renowned for their high strength, rigidity, and low friction properties. They are made from polyoxymethylene (POM), a highly crystalline engineering thermoplastic, and are widely used in various industries for their exceptional machinability, dimensional stability, and ability to replace metal components in high-stress applications.
Delrin is known for its ability to withstand significant stress and maintain its shape under load, making it suitable for demanding mechanical applications.
Its smooth surface and low coefficient of friction make it ideal for parts like gears, bearings, and bushings where minimal friction is desired.
Delrin maintains its size and shape even under varying temperatures and humidity, ensuring reliable performance in precision applications.
Delrin is easily machined using traditional methods like turning, milling, and drilling, allowing for intricate designs and tight tolerances.
Delrin exhibits good resistance to a wide range of chemicals, making it suitable for various industrial environments.
Gears, bearings, fuel system components, and interior parts.
Lightweight and durable components for aircraft interiors and exteriors.
Gears, bearings, rollers, sprockets, and other wear parts.
Insulators and various components requiring dimensional stability and electrical insulation.
Parts for medical devices and equipment.
Components like needle plates, bobbins, and other parts where durability and smooth operation are needed.
Delrin can often replace metal parts in applications where weight reduction, corrosion resistance, or noise reduction are desired.
Its low friction and high wear resistance minimize wear and extend the lifespan of components.
Delrin can be more cost-effective than some metals, especially in high-volume production.