Waterproof Dust Cap Connector Female Strap Cable Glands Accessories
Plastic
Connector Technical Data |
Ordering No. | MB PC04S |
Gender | Female |
Cap | PA, GF |
Strap | TPU |
Sealing | FKM |
Protection degree | IP67 |
Description
All stainless steels have a high resistance to corrosion. Low
alloyed grades resist corrosion in atmospheric conditions; highly
alloyed grades can resist corrosion in most acids, alkaline
solutions, and chloride bearing environments, even at elevated
temperatures and pressures.
The three basic raw materials for TPU are
- A polyol or long-chain diol
- A chain extender or short-chain diol
- A diisocyanate
FAQ
● What is Nylon?
Nylon is a synthetic thermoplastic linear polyamide (a large
molecule whose components are bound by a particular type of bond)
that was first produced in 1935 by American chemist Wallace
Carothers, who was then working at the DuPont research facility in
Delaware. Wallace produced what is technically known as Nylon 66
(still one of the most common variants). Demand for synthetic
materials in general, and Nylon in particular, grew during World
War II when natural items like silk, rubber, and latex were in
significantly shorter supply.
● What is Nylon Used For?
Nylon is used for a variety of applications, including clothing,
reinforcement in rubber material like car tires, for use as a rope
or thread, and for many injection molded parts for vehicles and
mechanical equipment. It is exceptionally strong, relatively
resistant to abrasion and moisture absorptivity, long-lasting,
resistant to chemicals, elastic, and easy to wash. Nylon is often
used as a substitute for low-strength metals. It is the plastic of
choice for components in the engine compartment of vehicles because
of its strength, temperature resilience, and chemical
compatibility.