

Nylon plates feature high mechanical strength, good flexibility, and possess superior tensile and compressive strength. Their tensile strength exceeds that of metals, while their compressive strength is comparable. However, they lack the rigidity of metals. The tensile strength is nearly equal to the yield strength, more than doubling that of ABS. They have excellent absorption capacity for impact and stress vibration, with a higher impact strength than most plastics and outperforming acetal resins. They are smooth, have a low coefficient of friction, and exhibit self-lubricating properties when used as moving mechanical components, resulting in low noise. They can be used without lubricants under low friction conditions. If lubrication is necessary to reduce friction or aid in heat dissipation, water-oil, greases, etc., are all suitable options. Consequently, as transmission components, they have a long service life.
Nylon plates, tubes, and bars offer high stability in wear resistance, tensile strength, and flexibility, and are easy to install without any special tools. Their excellent overall performance far surpasses that of copper, steel, or rubber tubes, making them an ideal material as a substitute for these materials.
Application Range:
Air, water, chemical lubricants, instrument lines, irrigation control systems, textile factories, food factories, fuel supply pipes for vehicles and ships, vacuum systems, air conditioning systems, oscillating insulators, static insulators, etc., across various industries. Suitable for: compressed air systems, lubrication systems, flammable oil fluid pipelines, hydraulic pipelines, some chemical fluids, food fluids. This product is lightweight, moisture-resistant, saltwater-resistant, has good anti-aging properties, and is resistant to sunlight. Ten-way nylon pipes are generally used for hydrocarbons, aromatic, aliphatic solvents, oils, fuels, and refrigerants; not resistant to strong acids, strong alkalis, phenols, etc. Commonly transported fluids: 40-degree baking soda, 40-degree carbonated water, -20 to 40-degree alcohols, distilled water, seawater, oils, etc.








































