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Noryl for CNC Machining
Noryl is a thermoplastic valued for its electrical properties, stability, and resistance, making it ideal for precise electrical and fluid handling applications.
Please note
The information contained herein are typical values intended for reference and comparison purposes only. They should NOT be used as a basis for design specifications or quality control.
Design Tip
To reduce costs, minimize the number of part setups, inspection dimensions, or strict tolerances, and avoid deep pockets with small radii.
Noryl
Noryl is an engineering thermoplastic known for its high dielectric strength, minimal thermal expansion, and low moisture absorption, making it ideal for electrical applications that demand precise machining.
Noryl's dimensional stability, flame resistance, and mechanical properties make it well-suited for end-use products with electrical, fluid handling, energy storage, and water management applications.
Performance Characteristics
- Wear resistant
- Inherent flame retardant
- Good heat deflection temperature
- Strong chemical resistance
Common Brands
- SustaPPO
- TECANYL
Noryl Properties
- Mechanical Properties
- Thermal Properties
- Electrical Properties
- Optical Properties
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Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength 9,600 psi Tensile Modulus of Elasticity 350,000 psi Tensile Elongation 25% Flexural Strength 14,400 psi Flexural Modulus of Elasticity 370,000 psi Compressive Strength -- Hardness (Rockwell) R119 Izod Impact 3.5 ft-lbs/in -
Thermal Properties
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion 3.3 in/in/°F x 10-5 Heat Deflection Temperature (66 psi/264 psi) 279 / 254 °F Max Continuous Service Temperature in Air 220 °F -
Electrical Properties
Dielectric Strength 500 V/mil -
Optical Properties
Light Transmittance -- % Haze -- %