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Description: 1. Plastic gears are engineered components made from various types of thermoplastics or engineering polymers. They offer several advantages over traditional metal gears, including lighter weight, quieter operation, and corrosion resistance. 2. Five common types of plastic gears include: Polyacetal (Delrin), Acetal Copolymer, Nylon, Polycarbonate, and PEEK (Polyetheretherketone). Each type offers unique benefits such as superior strength, high temperature resistance, or excellent wear resistance. 3. Polyacetal gears (Delrin) are known for their exceptional wear resistance, low coefficient of friction, and excellent dimensional stability. They're widely used in applications where precise gear action is needed, such as precision machinery and robotics. 4. Acetal Copolymer gears provide a good balance between cost, strength, and wear resistance. They offer excellent dimensional stability, making them suitable for applications requiring high accuracy and tight tolerances. 5. Nylon gear
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Specification | Detail |
Type | 5 different types of gears: Spur Gear Helical Gear Bevel Gear Worm Gear and Miter Gear |
Material | High-quality plastic resistant to wear and corrosion |
Tooth Number (Module) | Available in various tooth numbers (20-200 teeth) |
Pitch Diameter | Varies depending on the gear type and tooth number |
Bore Size | Varies depending on the gear type and application |
Weight | Light to moderate weight depending on size |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 80°C (spur gear) -30°C to 60°C (helical gear) |
Lubrication Requirements | Self-lubricating or requires periodic lubrication |
Precision | High-precision manufacturing for accurate operation |
Certifications | Compliant with ISO and DIN standards |