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Low friction grade 'NL-Super-Mu SG/LF'

It has low wear resistance comparable to polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and about 10 times the wear resistance!

The "NL-Super Mew SG/LF" is a low-friction grade that can be used for transport guide rails. The LF grade complies with food hygiene tests (the SG grade complies under conditions of 100°C or lower). Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Specifications of NL-Super Mew SG (excerpt)】 ■ Breaking strength: 40 MPa ■ Breaking elongation: 300% ■ Elastic modulus: 850 MPa ■ Wear mass: 12 mg ■ Melting point: 135°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Low friction grade 'NL-Super Mu VD/VD(SBL)'

It has low wear resistance comparable to polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and approximately 12 times the wear resistance!

"NL-Super Mew VD/VD(SBL)" is a low-friction grade that can be used for food and beverage guide rails in general, as well as for other applications requiring long-term durability. Compared to general low-wear grades, durability (sustained low wear characteristics) has been significantly improved. There may be color variations on the molded surface, but there are no quality issues. 【Specifications of NL-Super Mew VD (excerpt)】 ■ Tensile strength: 40 MPa ■ Elongation at break: 270% ■ Elastic modulus: 650 MPa ■ Wear mass: 11 mg ■ Melting point: 135℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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