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 PTFE Sheet, White, 0.375″ Thick, 6″ Width, 12″ Length Sheet FormMax Temp 500 FVery Low Coefficient of FrictionExtremely Low Dielectric ConstantUV and Ozone Resistant PTFE sheet (Polytetrafluoroethylene) sometimes known as Teflon has established itself as a tough, durable polymer, possessing a unique combination of electrical, chemical, mechanical and thermal properties unmatched by any other single substance. Maximum operating temperature -350 degrees to 500 degrees F. This material should not be heated to temperatures above 752 degrees F (400 degrees C). PTFE Sheet is available in a series of nine thicknesses from 0.005 inches to 0.500 inches. In addition, three of these thicknesses…. Click Here to Read More
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 HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Sheet, White, 0.375″ Thick, 12″ Width, 12″ Length Abrasion ResistantLow coefficient of FrictionGood Energy AbsorptionResists Stress CrackingModerate Temperature Rating High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is high impact strength with a higher temperature rating than Low Density Polyethylene. It has higher tensile strength, good energy absorption, abrasion resistance and resists stress cracking. HDPE has a low coefficient of friction and is self lubricating. Applications include low speed bearings, tank/chute/bin linings, packing rings in chemical applications. HDPE is in the family of polyolefin’s. List Price: $ 13.94 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
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Posted by admin in Plastic Sheets, tags: 0.375, Density, LDPE, Length, Polyethylene, Reviews, Sheet, Thick, White, Width
 LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) Sheet, White, 0.375″ Thick, 12″ Width, 24″ Length High Impact StrengthLow working TemperatureExcellent Electrical InsulationLow Moisture Absorption Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is in the family of polyolefins. LDPE is a high impact strength extruded material that is corrosion resistant and exhibits low moisture permeability. It has a low working temperature, soft surface and low tensile strength. Some of the benefits of the material include its excellent electrical insulation properties, design versatility, low cost, low temperature formability, high coefficent of friction and it is virtually maintenace free. It is widely used in the chemical,…. Click Here to Read More
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Posted by admin in Plastic Sheets, tags: 0.375, Density, HDPE, high, Length, Polyethylene, Reviews, Sheet, Thick, White, Width
 HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Sheet, White, 0.375″ Thick, 12″ Width, 24″ Length Abrasion ResistantLow coefficient of FrictionGood Energy AbsorptionResists Stress CrackingModerate Temperature Rating High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is high impact strength with a higher temperature rating than Low Density Polyethylene. It has higher tensile strength, good energy absorption, abrasion resistance and resists stress cracking. HDPE has a low coefficient of friction and is self lubricating. Applications include low speed bearings, tank/chute/bin linings, packing rings in chemical applications. HDPE is in the family of polyolefin’s. List Price: $ 18.77 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
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 Polycarbonate Sheet, Clear, 0.375″ Thick, 12″ Width, 12″ Length High Impact ResistanceTemperature Range of -60 to 270 FHigh RigidityDuctility of Softer Lower Modulus PlasticsTransparent Clear Commonly referred to as Lexan, Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic used in many applications that require high impact strength, a large temperature service range, excellent electrical properties, and dimensional stability. Polycarbonate Sheet is smooth and clear. Normal forming temperature of Polycarbonate is 375F (190C). List Price: $ 17.47 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
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 Phenolic XX Paper GradeMil P 3115NEMA XXType PBELP 509 Product DescriptionPhenolics are also known by various trade names such as Micarta, Spauldite, and Texolite. They are high pressure laminates that are hard and dense. They are made by applying heat and pressure to a series of layered materials such as cellulose, cotton fabric, synthetic fibers, glass fibers or woven fabrics and then impregnated with synthetic resin. Once the layers are heated and pressure is applied, the layers are transformed into a high pressure thermosetting industrial…. Click Here to Read More
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 Phenolic XX Paper GradeMil P 3115NEMA XXType PBELP 509 Product DescriptionPhenolics are also known by various trade names such as Micarta, Spauldite, and Texolite. They are high pressure laminates that are hard and dense. They are made by applying heat and pressure to a series of layered materials such as cellulose, cotton fabric, synthetic fibers, glass fibers or woven fabrics and then impregnated with synthetic resin. Once the layers are heated and pressure is applied, the layers are transformed into a high pressure thermosetting industrial…. Click Here to Read More
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 High Impact ResistanceTemperature Range of -60 to 270 FHigh RigidityDuctility of Softer Lower Modulus PlasticsTransparent Clear Product DescriptionCommonly referred to as Lexan, Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic used in many applications that require high impact strength, a large temperature service range, excellent electrical properties, and dimensional stability. Polycarbonate Sheet is smooth and clear. Normal forming temperature of Polycarbonate is 375F…. Click Here to Read More
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 Phenolic XX Paper GradeMil P 3115NEMA XXType PBELP 509 Product DescriptionPhenolics are also known by various trade names such as Micarta, Spauldite, and Texolite. They are high pressure laminates that are hard and dense. They are made by applying heat and pressure to a series of layered materials such as cellulose, cotton fabric, synthetic fibers, glass fibers or woven fabrics and then impregnated with synthetic resin. Once the layers are heated and pressure is applied, the layers are transformed into a high pressure thermosetting industrial…. Click Here to Read More
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 Phenolic XX Paper GradeMil P 3115NEMA XXType PBELP 509 Product DescriptionPhenolics are also known by various trade names such as Micarta, Spauldite, and Texolite. They are high pressure laminates that are hard and dense. They are made by applying heat and pressure to a series of layered materials such as cellulose, cotton fabric, synthetic fibers, glass fibers or woven fabrics and then impregnated with synthetic resin. Once the layers are heated and pressure is applied, the layers are transformed into a high pressure thermosetting industrial…. Click Here to Read More
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 Abrasion ResistantLow coefficient of FrictionGood Energy AbsorptionResists Stress CrackingModerate Temperature Rating Product DescriptionHigh Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is high impact strength with a higher temperature rating than Low Density Polyethylene. It has higher tensile strength, good energy absorption, abrasion resistance and resists stress cracking. HDPE has a low coefficient of friction and is self lubricating. Applications include low speed bearings, tank/chute/bin linings, packing rings in chemical applications. HDPE is in the family of…. Click Here to Read More
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