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moregrip Jun 15, 2006 10:50 AM

blower strips?
 
anyone know what exactly NYLATRON is?

Superado Jun 15, 2006 10:56 AM

Product Properties Sheet



Manufacturer

Quadrant

Product Catagories

Bearing and Wear
Nylon
Cast

Type 6, Solid lubricant filled, Cast

Best bearing and wear nylon product available today. Proprietary type 6 nylon formulation produced using Quadrant's Monocast® process. Solid lubricant additives impart self-lubricating, high pressure/velocity and superior wear resistance characteristics. Nylatron NSM was developed specifically for demanding applications where larger size parts are required. It is ideal for bearings, gears and wear pads. In wear applications, Nylatron NSM lasts up to 10 times longer than standard Type 6 nylon.

dewmanshu Jun 15, 2006 10:57 AM

Well...googling gets ya...


Nylatron NSM is a proprietary type 6 nylon formulation using DSM's proprietary Monocast process with introduction of solid molybdenum lubricant additive to impart self-lubrication at high pressure and velocity. This is the best bearing and wear resistant nylon formulation available. Nylatron NSM will last up to 10 times longer than standard type 6 Nylon.
Seems a good ingredient to use to make plastic (nylon) gears, bearings, and such. How'd you come about this question Mr. "I need more parts in my garage"? :jest:

Superado Jun 15, 2006 10:59 AM

NYLATRON: Nylatron proprietary formulations ( GSM, GSM-Blue, NSM ) contain solid lubricants that impart toughness, low coefficient of friction, and good abrasion resistance and make it an ideal replacement for a wide variety of materials from metal to rubber. It weighs only 1/7 as much as bronze. Using Nylatron reduces lubrication requirements, eliminates galling, corrosion, pilferage problems, and improves wear resistance and sound dampening characteristics. Nylatron is an excellent replacement for bronze bushings and is also commonly used for gears, sheaves, sprockets, wheels, wear pads, slide pads, thrust washers, and FPSO bushings.

TurboGibbs Jun 15, 2006 11:00 AM

NYLATRON: Nylatron proprietary formulations ( GSM, GSM-Blue, NSM ) contain solid lubricants that impart toughness, low coefficient of friction, and good abrasion resistance and make it an ideal replacement for a wide variety of materials from metal to rubber. It weighs only 1/7 as much as bronze. Using Nylatron reduces lubrication requirements, eliminates galling, corrosion, pilferage problems, and improves wear resistance and sound dampening characteristics. Nylatron is an excellent replacement for bronze bushings and is also commonly used for gears, sheaves, sprockets, wheels, wear pads, slide pads, thrust washers, and FPSO bushings.

Ok. Now where is it used grippy?

TurboGibbs Jun 15, 2006 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by aharrold
NYLATRON: Nylatron proprietary formulations ( GSM, GSM-Blue, NSM ) contain solid lubricants that impart toughness, low coefficient of friction, and good abrasion resistance and make it an ideal replacement for a wide variety of materials from metal to rubber. It weighs only 1/7 as much as bronze. Using Nylatron reduces lubrication requirements, eliminates galling, corrosion, pilferage problems, and improves wear resistance and sound dampening characteristics. Nylatron is an excellent replacement for bronze bushings and is also commonly used for gears, sheaves, sprockets, wheels, wear pads, slide pads, thrust washers, and FPSO bushings.

Damn! you beat me by a minute! :bang: :jest:

dewmanshu Jun 15, 2006 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by mjhoward
Ok. Now where is it used grippy?

I'd goto guess on the rotors.

moregrip Jun 15, 2006 11:08 AM

instead of teflon strips you can have NYLATRON strips(think 6-71 or 8-71), I have no idea which is more derirable, just doing a little research:)


http://www.blowerdriveservice.com/AR...11/blowers.jpg

4.8 stocker Jun 15, 2006 02:37 PM

id like to see a nbs truck with that 1671 supercharger poppin out of the hood...

Yelo Jun 15, 2006 03:16 PM

A 1671 blower was designed for a 1136cid motor !!!....can you imagine the boost it would be able to push into a 6.0 !!!


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