Specific Properties and Operational Benefits
The PA 6 G Fex is designed to withstand harsh environments and high loads, ensuring consistent performance.
Specific Property | Operational Impact and Benefit |
High Abrasion Resistance | It has an exceptionally low coefficient of friction, allowing the part to slide over surfaces with minimal wear. Ideal for bushings, guides, and pulleys, dramatically increasing longevity. |
High Mechanical Strength | Excellent ability to withstand heavy loads, compression, and impacts without permanent deformation. It is a lightweight and robust alternative to bronze, cast iron, or metal alloys in bearings and gears. |
Chemical Resistance | Inert to many oils, greases, fuels, and industrial solvents. This feature ensures that the component maintains its structural integrity in environments where there is constant contact with chemicals and lubricants. |
Low Density | Parts made of PA 6G are significantly lighter than their metal counterparts. This reduces the overall weight of the equipment and minimizes inertia, improving energy efficiency and mechanical response. |
Vibration Dampening | The material has the ability to absorb and dissipate shocks and vibrations, resulting in quieter operations and protecting other system components from stress. |
Typical Applications for PA 6 G Fex
- Forestry and Agriculture: Bushings, plain bearings, wear guides and high load pulleys.
- Industrial: Gears, racks, conveyor stars and components subject to friction.
- Transportation: Parts that require low weight and high impact resistance.
Fex Advantage: Choosing PA 6 G is a strategic decision that guarantees a self-lubricating, fatigue-resistant component that delivers a much longer maintenance interval than traditional materials.