Dia. (In.) | Part No. |
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1 | 03-52000 |
Nylon, a polyimide resin, is a light yet tough thermoplastic material. Its density is approximately . 041 lb./cu.in. It is a tough, resilient material with a low coefficient of frictionabrasion tests show that Nylon loses less material than do many metals, other plastics, and hard rubber. It can deform under load, then return to its original shape. Nylon retains its impact strength over a wide range of temperatures (-60° to 400°F). It has good resistance to most chemicals. It can be easily machined on most standard metal working machines, power hacksaws, band saws, or circular saws. It is desirable to use a saw with a coarse tooth blade. *FURNISH CUTTING INSTRUCTION FOR UPS SHIPMENT AT TIME OF ORDER IN SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. *Less 10% for 4 Ft. lengths Less 20% for full 8 Ft. lengths |
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All sizes of nylon round rod are priced and sold per foot. Full lengths are 8 feet.