Acetal (Polyoxymethylene, POM)

Acetal, also known as POM (Polyoxymethylene), is a semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic material, with a continuous use temperature range of up to 180° F (82° C). Acetal offers high strength and stiffness coupled with high dimensional stability and ease of machining.

COLORS

  • Sheet and Rod: Natural, Black
  • Tube: Natural, Black

 

GRADES

  • Homopolymer and Copolymer
  • General Purpose
  • Unfilled
  • Glass Filled
  • PTFE Filled
  • Static Dissipative
  • Metal Detectable

 

SIZES

Sheet
Dimensions: 12″ x 12″, 12″ x 24″, 12″ x 48″, 24″ x 24″, 24″ x 48″, 48″ x 96″, 48″ x 120″
Thickness: 0.030″ – 6″

Rod
Round
Diameter: 0.125″ – 14″
Hex
Diameter: 0.25″ – 1.125″
Square
Width: 0.375″ – 1″

Tube
Outside Diameter: 3″ – 8.5″

 

Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials: Acetron®, Ertacetal®

Ensinger: Tecaform®

Polymer Industries: UNITAL®

Roechling

GEHR

About Acetal (Polyoxymethylene, POM)

Acetal (Polyoxymethylene, POM), or by tradenames such as Acetron® or Delrin®, is a semi-crystalline engineering thermoplastic material, with a continuous use temperature range of up to 180° F (82° C).

Boasting high strength and stiffness, it is among the strongest and stiffest of all thermoplastics — coupled with high dimensional stability and ease of machining. Acetal is one of the most widely used engineering grade thermoplastics and is easy to machine, making it an excellent choice for complex parts where tight tolerances are required. It may also be processed by conventional injection molding and extrusion techniques.

Acetal is characterized by a low coefficient of friction and good wear properties, and offers especially low moisture sensitivity in wet environments. It also offers good electrical properties and resistance to a wide range of chemicals including many solvents. It is used in a wide variety of industrial applications where strength, toughness and low moisture absorption are required.

Acetal (copolymer) shows its strength in wet and high-temperature environments. Because of its low moisture absorption, it outperforms other materials such as nylon in high moisture or submerged applications. Acetal (homopolymer) has slightly better mechanical properties compared to the copolymer version, but with centerline porosity that may eliminate it from being used in certain applications. It is ideal for applications that benefit from its higher strength and rigidity, such as thin walled bushings.

Polymershapes proudly offers acetal from industry-leading manufacturers, including Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials (Acetron®). We can meet your acetal needs in a variety of shapes and sizes, including sheet, rod, hexagonal rod, square rod and tube. We can also provide you with various grades of acetal, including homopolymer and copolymer, general purpose, unfilled, glass-filled, PTFE-filled, static dissipative, and metal detectable.

Polymershapes offers a variety of value-add products and services. Our film conversion centers and fabrication centers feature state of the art facilities and are focused on providing you best-in-class convenience and excellent customer service.

Polymershapes looks forward to helping you meet your needs for acetal, or any of a vast range of plastic materials and associated products from our broad and deep inventory — Contact your local Polymershapes facility today for more information!

Material Benefits


Strenght/Rigidity

Dimensional Stability

Low Moisture Absorption

Wear Resistant

Applications & Industries

Conveying Automation

Conveying Automation

Everything that is manufactured must be moved around a production facility, and most items get packaged before they’re sold. With the rise of consumer online shopping, the material handling industry has expanded rapidly and continues to grow, relying on conveying systems and automation.

Manufacturing

Manufacturing

There are many benefits to using performance plastics in manufacturing environments. Replacing metal parts with longer-lasting plastic parts can decrease those costs, while increasing mean time between repairs (MTBR) and producing less waste.

Processors & Job Shops

Processors & Job Shops

Many industries are switching from traditional materials like metals to engineering plastics for key mechanical applications. Plastics are significantly lighter than metals and offer several performance benefits.

Material Handling

Material Handling

Everything that is manufactured must be moved around a production facility, and most items get packaged before they’re sold. With the rise of consumer online shopping, the material handling industry has expanded rapidly and continues to grow.

Food & Beverage

Food & Beverage

Performance plastics continue to revolutionize operations in the dynamic landscape of the food and beverage industry by optimizing processes and safeguarding product integrity.

Related & Associated Products

Nylon (Polyamide, PA)

Nylon (Polyamide, PA)

Nylon is one of the original engineering thermoplastic materials. With an ideal balance of strength and toughness it finds use in a wide variety of industries and applications.

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