Nylatron® GS Approved for Mining Applications
Quadrant Nylatron® GS has been certified by the Mine
Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department
of Labor, as having met the Interim Fire Criteria for
acceptance (CR-130) of products taken into underground
mines. This is the second grade of Quadrant Nylatron to
earn this distinction. MSHA requires that all components
taken into mines meet their flame-resistant criteria.
Typical applications for Nylatron machinable stock are
flanges, guides, rollers, pulleys and sprockets.
Quadrant received its first approval (IC-197) from MSHA
for Nylatron GSM, an enhanced load bearing nylon. Nylatron
GSM was initially used in a roller application. With more than
60 years of developing and manufacturing advanced machinable
plastics, this group of Quadrant’s
enhanced nylons is the perfect solution
for mining applications due to their light
weight, quiet, lubrication-free running
and their ease of fabrication.
Quadrant EPP’s products range from
UHMW polyethylene, nylon and acetal
to ultra-high performance polymers
that resist temperatures to over
800°F (425°C). The company’s products
are used for machined parts in
food processing and packaging, semiconductor
manufacturing, aerospace,
electronics, chemical processing, life
sciences, power generation and diverse
industrial equipment. Quadrant EPP’s
products are supported by a global
team of application development and
technical service engineers.
Full support in evaluating designs
and machining of parts is available
from Quadrant Engineering Plastic
Products’ Technical Support Group.
For more information, contact
Kress Schwartz, Quadrant Engineering
Plastic Products, P.O. Box 14235,
Reading, PA 19612, 800-366-0310,
Fax: 800-366-0301, E-mail: kress.schwartz@qplas.com, Web: www.quadrantplastics.com.
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