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Noryl
Noryl is a modified Polyphenylene Oxide developed by GE Plastics in
1966. Noryl EN265 is stocked and sold by Polymer Plastics. This grade offers the flame retardance advantage over other
grades of Noryl and has a UL94 V-1 rating with a continuous use temperature of
105 degrees.
Noryl has good high and low temperature performance with a range from
-40 degrees F to 265 degrees F. Because of its stability under
load, high impact and mechanical strength, low water absorption,
excellent electrical properties, and food flammability ratings,
Noryl set itself apart from other materials.
It is available in a wide range of sizes in rod, sheet, and custom
profiles. Modified Noryl is available in both unfilled and glass filled formulations.
Outstanding ease of fabrication in machining, thermoforming, bonding,
or ultrasonic sealing, makes it a favorite of plastic fabricators.
However, because Noryl is attacked by petroleum products, coolants and cutting oils
containing petroleum should not be used. Because of this limitation,
Noryl should not be specified for parts which may come in contact with
petroleum products during normal use.
Properties
Thermal stability
Low thermal conductivity
Low coefficient of thermal expansion
UL 94 V-1 rated for .060" thickness
High impact strength
High tensile strength and flexural modulus
Resists creep and deformation under load
Low water absorption
Excellent electrical properties
Easily formed
Applications
| Water softener valves |
Vaporizer parts |
| Water pump components |
Surgical instruments |
| Coil forms and bobbins |
Appliance housings |
| Mass transit seat housings |
Relay cases |
| Motor controls and wiring devices |
Beverage dispenser components |
| Electronic components |
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Availabilities
Rod: .125" to 8.000"
Plate: .250" to 6.000"
Standard Colors: Charcoal gray
Specification: Mil-P-46129 Class 1
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