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PE2000+MoS2 - Polyethylene 2000 + MoS2
The material is based on high molecular weight polyethylene. This material is self-lubricating and has a low sliding friction coefficient. The good sliding properties of the core product PE2000 have been improved even further. This involved improving already impressive material properties. For example, the self-lubricating character of this material has resulted in an improved sliding friction coefficient in comparison with PE1000. Material is ideally suited for use in sliding guides, slide segments, and slide bearings.
- chain and belt running guides
- conveying and slide elements
- friction bearings
- cogwheels and drive wheels
- turnaround wheels and curved tracks
- Self-lubricating - lower sliding friction coefficient
- Increased wear resistance
- Excellent impact/shock resistance
- Good resistance to chemicals
- Good anti-adhesion properties
- Electrically isolating
- Better resistance to UV rays than PE1000 green/natural
Group of materials Polyethylene:
Engineering plastics and their products can be ordered from TechPlasty. Materials in the same group from different manufacturers are not always directly interchangeable because they may not all have the same technical parameters. Our technical consultants, who have many years of experience in the field of engineering plastics, will be pleased to advise you on the differences in the individual materials, especially in the boundary conditions. Detailed technical data of individual manufacturers' materials can be found in their data sheets.
Some materials trade names are protected trademarks.
KOTERM®PE 1000 MoS2 is a registered trademark of Isokon; Tivar® 1000 MoS2, Tivar® TECH is a registered trademark of Quadrant; TEKALEN® MO is a registered trademark of Terbrack;
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