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PAI (Polyamide Imide) Round Rod, Opaque Black, Standard Tolerance, ASTM D7292 S-PAI0121, 1/2' Diameter, 6' Length

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2.:36 Inches


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  • PAI is a thermally stable plastic that maintains most of its high strength, rigidness, dimensional stability, and excellent creep resistance even in high temperatures
  • Color is opaque black
  • Meets ASTM D7292 S-PAI0121 specifications
  • Standard tolerance


The opaque black PAI round rod has a standard tolerance and meets American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM D7292 S-PAI0121 specifications. PAI (polyamide imide) is a thermally stable plastic that maintains most of its high strength, rigidness, dimensional stability, and excellent creep resistance even in high temperatures. The material offers good chemical and fatigue resistance, and is an excellent electrical insulator. PAI absorbs moisture.

Plastic refers to a group of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials that have been engineered to achieve specific properties. The most notable characteristics of plastics are its low weight, machinability, corrosion resistance, and typically good thermal and electrical insulating properties. Certain plastic grades also offer optical transparency similar to glass, low-friction or self-lubricating surfaces, and exceptional impact resistance. Depending on their properties, certain plastic grades can be used as alternatives to metal, glass, and ceramic. Unlike metal, plastic may experience creep, which is deformation caused by longtime exposure to a constant load.

Tensile strength, used to indicate the material’s overall strength, is the peak stress it can withstand before it breaks. Corrosion resistance describes the material's ability to prevent deterioration caused by atmosphere, moisture, or other medium. Wear resistance indicates the ability to prevent surface damage caused by contact with other surfaces. Toughness describes the material's ability to absorb energy before breaking, while hardness (commonly measured as indentation hardness) describes its resistance to permanent surface deformation. Impact resistance is the measure of a material’s ability to absorb a shock of energy before breaking.


Sergey
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2014
Good price, fast shipping, thanks!