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Plaslube® POM HO TL20

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Techmer PM
Plaslube® POM HO TL20 is a lubricated polyoxymethylene (POM) homopolymer grade reinforced with 20 % PTFE lubricant. Exhibits excellent wear resistance, low coefficient of friction, low noise, reduced slip-stick, elimination of external lubes and enhanced abrasive wear properties. Shows low thermal expansion, good fatigue endurance, high creep resistance & load bearing capacity, and excellent impact strength & dimensional stability. Can be processed using injection molding. Possible automotive, electrical & consumer durable applications include automotive door-lock mechanism & seat adjustment assemblies, gears, bushings, drive components, seals, fuel line clips, pump components, structural housings, HVAC components, bezels, support brackets, pulleys & connectors, coil insulation, cooling plates, LED lighting components, and bearings for consumer durable & electronic products.
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Product Type
POM (Polyacetal, Polyoxymethylene) > POM
Appearance
Colors available
Product Status
COMMERCIAL

Plaslube® POM HO TL20 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
1.52
ASTM D792
Water Absorption
0.15 %
(24 hr) 
ASTM D570

Plaslube® POM HO TL20 Processing Guidelines

Injection Molding Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Mold Temperature
180 - 250 °F
Drying Temperature
160 °F
Melt Temperature
380 - 420 °F
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