RS PRO Black Plastic Sheet, 500mm x 500mm x 16mm

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282-0604
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RS PRO
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Marque

RS PRO

Colour

Black

Form

Full

Length

500mm

Width

500mm

Thickness

16mm

Material

PA

Laminated

No

Density

1.15g/cm³

Tensile Strength

75 MPa

Hardness

M 88 Rockwell

Flammability Rating

UL 94 HB

Water Absorption

6%

Maximum Operating Temperature

+100°C

Elongation

60%

Pays d'origine :
DE

RS PRO Black Plastic Sheet, 500 mm x 500 mm x 16 mm


Need a self-lubricating plastic that will stand up to abrasion and +100˚C temperatures? This plastic sheet from RS PRO is made of polyamide (PA) with molybdenum disulfide added in too, which increases durability and reduces friction.
The non-laminated polyamide sheeting is highly resistant to ultra-violet (UV) light, so you can use it outdoors. It also offers some resistance to weak acids, which makes it suitable for use in a variety of industrial settings.
The sheeting conforms to US (ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014) and British (BS EN 61340-5-1:2007) electrostatic control standards, meaning it won't damage equipment via electrostatic discharge. It's suitable for building low-friction components such as bushings, bearings and wheels.

Features and Benefits


• Black colour
• Density of 1.15 g/cm³
• Elongation of 60%
• Flammability rating of UL 94 HB
• Full form
• Non-laminated
• Hardness of M 88 Rockwell
• Length of 500 mm
• Width of 500 mm
• Thickness of 16 mm
• Polyamide (PA) material
• Maximum operating temperature of +100°C
• Tensile strength of 75 MPa
• Water absorption of 6%

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