POM (Polyoxymethylene), also known as acetal or Delrin, and nylon are the two most widely used engineering plastics for precision mechanical components. Both offer excellent mechanical properties, good wear resistance, and proven reliability in demanding applications.
Key Property Differences
POM has a coefficient of friction of 0.15-0.35 vs nylon’s 0.3-0.5, with moisture absorption of only 0.2-0.3% vs nylon PA66’s 8-9%. POM’s tensile strength is 60-70 MPa while nylon PA66 offers 80-85 MPa. Maximum continuous temperature is 100°C for POM vs 200°C for nylon. For high-load applications, consider our PA66-CF30.
When to Choose POM/Acetal
POM is preferred for precision gears and bearings (lower friction), applications requiring dimensional stability, food contact applications (FDA-compliant grades), and high-speed rotating parts.
When to Choose Nylon
Nylon is better for high-load applications, elevated temperatures, noise reduction requirements, and impact resistance applications.
Source Engineering Materials
As a specialized source manufacturer, we supply both POM and nylon materials in rod, sheet, and tube forms. Póngase en contacto con nosotros for material selection assistance and pricing.
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