Delrin 900sp vs. Ertalyte TX

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In summary, the main differences between Delrin and Nylon 6/6 are their stiffness, water absorption, and friction characteristics, with Delrin being the better choice for this specific application.
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Looking for the major differences between these two materials.

The application is it is for a bolt in a pneumatic gun. The gun body is aluminum and the bolt will be made out of one of these materials. Fit between the two is fairly loose as in the bolt can be easily slid within the body. The bolt has orings which seal the air. operating conditions are nothing extreme. typical outdoor temperatures from 30 F to 110 F at the extremes. Bolt moves at high velocity and self lubrication is pretty important. Also resistance to chemicals, water absorption and swelling are important.

cost, ease of machining, etc are not important. I can have the bolt in either material for the same price. Just looking at which material is better.

Any input would be great. Thanks
 
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!Delrin (Acetal) and Nylon 6/6 are both strong, lightweight materials that are often used in pneumatic guns. However, there are some major differences between the two. Delrin is a type of thermoplastic with good machinability, stiffness, creep resistance and fatigue endurance. It has excellent wear resistance and low friction characteristics, making it ideal for applications involving high-velocity movement. Delrin is also resistant to a variety of chemicals, including acids and alkalis, and has very low water absorption. Nylon 6/6 is another type of thermoplastic that is known for its toughness, strength and durability. It has excellent abrasion and chemical resistance, and its low coefficient of friction makes it ideal for bearing and bushing applications. Nylon 6/6 is not as stiff as Delrin, but it has better resistance to fatigue and is less prone to cracking or deformation. It also has higher water absorption compared to Delrin, so it may not be a good choice for applications where water exposure is an issue. Overall, Delrin may be the better choice for the application due to its superior wear resistance, low friction characteristics, and resistance to chemicals and water absorption.
 

What is the difference between Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX?

Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX are both thermoplastic polymers, but they have different chemical compositions and properties. Delrin 900sp is a type of acetal, while Ertalyte TX is a type of polyester. This difference in composition leads to variations in their mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.

Which one is stronger, Delrin 900sp or Ertalyte TX?

In general, Delrin 900sp is considered to be stronger than Ertalyte TX. Delrin 900sp has a higher tensile strength, impact resistance, and fatigue resistance than Ertalyte TX. However, the specific application and conditions should be considered when determining which material is stronger for a particular use.

Can Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX be used interchangeably?

No, Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX have different properties and are not interchangeable in all applications. For example, Delrin 900sp has better chemical resistance to acids and bases, while Ertalyte TX has better resistance to high temperatures and wear. It is important to carefully evaluate the properties of each material before determining which one is suitable for a specific use.

Which material is more suitable for machining, Delrin 900sp or Ertalyte TX?

Both Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX can be machined, but Delrin 900sp is generally considered to be easier to machine. It has a lower coefficient of friction and better dimensional stability, making it more suitable for precision machining. Ertalyte TX, on the other hand, has a higher melting point and can withstand higher speeds and feeds during machining.

Is one of these materials more expensive than the other?

The cost of Delrin 900sp and Ertalyte TX can vary depending on the supplier, quantity, and location. In general, Delrin 900sp is slightly more expensive than Ertalyte TX. However, the cost difference may be negligible for some applications, and it is important to consider the specific properties and requirements of each material before making a decision based on cost.

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