awparran
Computer
- Jan 9, 2005
- 21
About a month ago I asked for information on replacing nylon or Teflon with a more modern polymer product. It was suggested that I look at the properties of Dupont's Delrin.
Since then I have had the oportunity to look at the spec data, and have come up with a few questions.
The Delrin 570 has better mechanical properties than the 150 SA. My question is, should I just use the 150? Do I need anything as exotic as the 570?
I am only going to use the Delrin as a very, very low speed bearing. Each one will be approx. 2" dia. X 2.5" in length.
I am looking for good lubrication and thermal properties. Due to the short section lengths, stiffnes should not requirement or problem.
Or since all of the products are so low in cost should I just go for the added safety????
Tony
Since then I have had the oportunity to look at the spec data, and have come up with a few questions.
The Delrin 570 has better mechanical properties than the 150 SA. My question is, should I just use the 150? Do I need anything as exotic as the 570?
I am only going to use the Delrin as a very, very low speed bearing. Each one will be approx. 2" dia. X 2.5" in length.
I am looking for good lubrication and thermal properties. Due to the short section lengths, stiffnes should not requirement or problem.
Or since all of the products are so low in cost should I just go for the added safety????
Tony