

Description of Nylon Parts: Exceptional wear resistance, with a coefficient of friction typically ranging from 0.1 to 0.3, making it one-fourth the coefficient of phenolic plastic fabric and one-third that of Babbit alloy—a self-lubricating material with excellent mechanical properties. Nylon parts are hard, with high tensile strength, resistance to bending and impact, and good elongation. Their compressive strength is comparable to metals, and their fatigue strength is on par with cast iron and aluminum alloys. They exhibit stable chemical stability, unaffected by chemicals such as weak alkalis, esters, hydrocarbons, and oils. Lightweight, they are known for their toughness, wear resistance, oil resistance, and vibration resistance, making them suitable for manufacturing wear-resistant parts, transmission components, household appliance parts, automotive parts, and protective components for machinery. This includes items like turbines, gears, bearings, impellers, blades, screws, nuts, spindles, sleeve connectors, and more.








































