BNB INT. Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Plastic and Rubber Balls

Plastic and rubber balls are rolling, spherical elements that have low friction values and require little or no lubrication. They are lighter than metal balls and resistant corrosion and abrasion. Some plastic balls resist high temperatures, but others do not. Rubber balls are characterized by a high degree of flexibility and elasticity.
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It has great thermal, wear, and fatigue resistance with outstanding stiffness, tensile strength, impact resistance, and other mechanical properties. POM : Polyoxymethylene This resin is highly crystalline and mechanically strong.
It has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion and highest compression strength among nonreinforced plastics for great numerical stability. Representative Item : Celazole Production Range 1mm ~ 25.4 mm Applications...
PEEK CA is graded PEEK containing carbon fiber. It has more stiffness, mechanical strength, and creep resistance than PEEK while achieving optimal wear resistance. C (C) stands for carbon, and...
PEEK can work continuously at 250 °C\{2} and is permanently available in hot water and steam without changes in its physical characteristics. PEEK has a semicrystalline structure, and it can...
PEEK ESD has excellent dimensional stability for easy machining within a very narrow tolerance range. PEEK ESD is an electrostatic discharge plastic, which is increasingly widely used in the electronics...
PEEK GF is graded PEEK containing glass fiber. It has higher stiffness, creep resistance, and far better dimensional stability than PEEK. G (G) stands for glass, and CF30, CF40, and...
PP and PE are major materials, but plastic or ceramic stone materials can be used for production as well. They can be produced as a hollow type, have excellent resistance...
Vespel is a trademark for the part where the aromatic Polyimide (PI) resin powder of Dupont is molded into parts. It has very few foreign substances, low out-gassing, and plasma...