Nylatron is a tradename for a family of nylon plastics, typically filled with molybdenum disulfide lubricant powder. It is used to cast plastic parts for machines, because of its mechanical properties and wear-resistance.[1]
Nylatron is a brand name of Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials, Inc. and was originally developed and manufactured by Nippon Polypenco Limited.[2]
Nylatron is used in several applications such as:
rotary lever actuators where unusual shapes are required
heavy-duty caster wheels, normally as a replacement for cast iron or forged steel
plain bearing material, especially in screw conveyor applications[3]
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Nylatron is a tradename for a family of nylon plastics, typically filled with molybdenum disulfide lubricant powder. It is used to cast plastic parts for...
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