Nylon & Acetal Shapes
Food Grade Acetal
With a recent shift
in food production
away from bulk packaging
necessary for restaurant
supply to consumer
packaging necessary for
increased retail sales
that resulted from the
global pandemic, food producers have had to retool to
accommodate the shift in demand. This combined with
the continuing need to maintain high levels of food
safety, has created a spike in demand for many of the
plastics used in food processing, production and packaging
equipment.
FDA compliant TECAFORM® AH UD blue is a revolutionary
food grade acetal plastic that processors have
discovered makes them more efficient because of the
unique set of detection characteristics inherent to this
material. TECAFORM AH UD blue contains special additives
that make it visible to metal, x-ray and vision detection
systems commonly used in food manufacturing.
This increases the material's versatility and usefulness to
the food producer because in the event the material inadvertently
finds its way into the food product, it will remain
visible to scanning equipment regardless of the
scanning method being used, and thus improves production
efficiency while maintaining food safety. The material
is also lighter than stainless steel which increases line
speed and energy efficiency.
For more information, contact Bruce Dickinson, Ensinger,
365 Meadowlands Blvd., Washington, PA 15301,
800-243-3221/856-227-0500, Fax: 724-746-9209, E-mail:
esales@ensingerusa.com, Web: www.ensingerplastics.com.
Nylon Profiles
Petro Extrusion
Te chnologies,
Inc.
(PET), extrudes
custom and
stock nylon
shap es, in FDA,
heat-stabilized
and MDS filled
grades of Nylon
6 and Nylon 12.
Semi-rigid or f lexible grades are available for most custom
shapes. Profiles can be made in natural, standard or custom
colors as required. Petro also offers custom cut to
length capabilities.
MDS modified Nyla-Glide GR profiles are best suited
to protect conveyor rails, beds and products from sliding
surface friction. They are also excellent as striker
plates and liners, these profiles require no lubrication
to lessen friction.
PET can also custom extrude profiles based on customer
drawings.
For more information, contact Mike Patterson, Petro
Extrusion Technologies, Inc., 205B Hal lock Ave., Middlesex,
NJ 08846, 800-229-3338/ 908-789- 3338, Fax: 908-789-0434, E-mail: sales@p etroextrusions.com, Web: www.petroextrusions.com.
Blue Acetal Copolymer
Roechling
Industrial
Gastonia
stands for innovation
in
plastics, and to
provide customers
with
state-of-the-art materials that meet the highest standards
in the industry, they continually invest in new, innovative,
and quality products and manufacturing
technologies.
Sustarin® C (acetal copolymer) FDA Blue is now available
from stock in North America; stock items include
4'x10' sheets in thicknesses of 1/2"-2" and 2'x4' sheets in
thicknesses of 2"-4", with additional thicknesses up to
5" available on request; rods are stocked in various diameters
from ."-7", with additional diameters available,
up to 8". Sustarin C FDA Blue features excellent
strength and dimensional stabilities, ideal for high-wear
environments like food processing, and is safe in food
contact applications. Blue is often the preferred color
for applications in the food processing industr y, as potential
contaminant pieces are more easily identified by
visual detection than traditionally white and naturalcolored
materials. Sustarin C FDA Blue is produced in
color number RAL 5002 by Ro echling worldwide, providing
global processors a consistent material color.
With locations in North Carolina, California and Ontario,
Canada, Roechling conveniently ships from both
coasts and Canada. With dedication to excellence, reliability,
and pioneering, Roechling serves customers in
many industries with continued competence and quality.
For more information, contact Alison Damery, Roechling
Industrial Gastonia, 903 Gastonia Technolog y Pkwy.,
Dallas, NC 28034, 704-922-7814, Fax: 704-884-7206,
E-mail: info@roechling-plastics.us, Web: www.roechling.com/us/industrial.
Tubing, Strip, Sheet & Rod
Hi-Tech Profiles
(HTP)
has been extruding
over 30 polymers
since 1988.
Nylon and acetal
have been
the most common
plastic that
they have
processed. As illustrated
in the
charts in this
issue, they have
nearly all capability with tubing, strip, sheet and rod.
Their most common nylon is the food grade Nylon
6,6. They have also extruded experimental Nylon 6/12.
Their Nylon 11 and 12 has been used for fuse tubes and
for Formula one race cars. The sheet line has made millions
of feet of Nylon 6,6 and MDS/Nylon 6,6 that has
been slit down to minimal width of 1/2". The most common
thickness is 0.062", 0.093" and 0.125". They are installing
a new sheet extruder that will have the
capability to 70" wide.
Their most common Acetal is Dupont’s Delrin® 150.
They also extrude several brands of copolymer. The bulk
of their extrusion is in the form of bushing stock and hollow
rod. Their extrude sheet varies in thicknesses from
0.030" to 0.125" and can be slit down. They have not made
any Acetal Slab thus far, but they are excited with the
new line. If the volumes are there, a thicker die will be
purchased to maximize your needs.
For more information, contact William Kuhn, Hi-Tech
Profiles, 401 Main St., Ashaway, RI 02804, 800-342-5495,
Fax: 401-377-2423, E-mail: bkuhn@hitechprofiles.com,
Web: www.hitechprofiles.com.
Food & Agricultural Nylon
Nylatech, Inc. is celebrating
their 25th
year in business. They
recently added a CNC
panel saw to offer cut-to-
size for all their cast
nylon and acetal materials.
They specialize in
manufacturing cast
nylon 6 and 6/12 as rod,
sheet and tubular bar as well as finished or semifinished
custom cast components. Available in a variety of grades
these materials offer a range of properties from self-lubricating
with a low coefficient of friction to increased
impact resistance.
Nylatech offers food grade materials that are high
quality, long-lasting, certified and tested for safety and
qualification in the food processing industry. They supply
components for a wide variety of uses in food processing
including: conveying, packing, bottling, and canning. All
of their materials are certified and tested for safety and
qualification in the food industry.
Benefits of Nylatech food grade materials include: exceptional
resistance to wear and abrasion, high impact
strength, self-lubricating, corrosion and chemical resistance,
low co-efficient of friction, high visibility and colors
for increased safety and lightweight.
Typical applications include; scrolls, wear plates, chain
guides, bushings, sprockets, dough chains/cutters,
bumper blocks, conveyors, pulleys & sheaves and conveyor
chains.
Nylatech also supplies engineering cast nylon parts to
manufacturers and suppliers within the Agricultural industry.
They have worked with experts within the industry
to develop new components for agricultural equipment
that are cost effective and add to production efficiencies.
Agricultural applications include: pipe clamps, bearing
blocks, bearing housings, chain guides, gears, wear strips
and pads, scrapers and bespoke components.
For more information, contact Calvin Petersen, Nyla tech,
Inc., P.O. Box 455, Everson, WA 98247, 800-506-9566/360-966-2838, Fax: 360-966-2838, E-mail: info@ nylatech.com,
Web: www.nylatech.com.
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