Description of Nylon Parts: Exceptional wear resistance, with a coefficient of friction typically ranging from 0.1 to 0.3, making it one quarter as abrasive as phenolic plastic fabric and one third as abrasive as Babbit alloy—a superior self-lubricating material with excellent mechanical properties. Nylon products have high hardness and excellent tensile, flexural, and impact strength, along with high elongation, matching the compressive strength of metals. Their fatigue strength is on par with cast iron and aluminum alloys. They offer stable chemical resistance, unaffected by chemicals such as weak alkalis, esters, hydrocarbons, and oils. Lightweight with good toughness, high wear resistance, oil resistance, and vibration resistance, they are suitable for manufacturing wear-resistant parts, transmission components, household appliance parts, automotive components, protective parts for machinery, chemical equipment, and electrical insulation components. Examples include turbines, gears, bearings, impellers, blades, screws, nuts, bolts, shuttles, sleeves, shaft couplings, and more.














































































