Hartford Technologies, Inc. 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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Nylon balls are an environmentally-frie ndly choice due to how they are made and that they are reusable. Profile Nylon balls are insoluble in diluted mineral acids and most organic...
Profile Acetal balls offer predictable mechanical, chemical and electrical properties over a broad temperature range for extended periods of time. They exhibit good fatigue resistance, impact resistance, tensile and shear...
Profile Polyethylene balls are a low-cost thermoplastic alternative, providing excellent abrasion resistance and high impact characteristics. Polyethylene balls are also used to reduce unpleasant odors. The smooth surface of polyethylene...
Profile Polypropylene balls have excellent chemical resistance and low density, as well as the highest melting point of the volume thermoplastics. They are an excellent electrical insulator, with low dielectric...
Profile There are no known industrial acids or caustics that will attack Teflon, and there is no known solvent for it. Application Teflon balls are recommended for applications where lightweight,...
We manufacture colored plastic balls in any custom color. In addition, natural (off-white) is the standard color. At Hartford, we can custom match whatever color you need for your specific...