Delrin®, the world’s first acetal resin, is a highly versatile engineering plastic with metal-like properties.
Delrin® 500CPE
DuPont™ Delrin® 500CPE is a new medium-viscosity low-emission grade from the DuPont™ Delrin® acetal resin family, part of the low-emission CPE group.
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Delrin® SC698 Acetal Resin for Healthcare Devices
Delrin® SC698 acetal resin incorporates a lubricity additive and features the lowest coefficient of friction (COF) in the company’s expanded portfolio.
Delrin® Advances Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Featuring advancements that help enhance applications in automotive, electronic, industrial and consumer applications, the organization aims to demonstrate how they are innovating today to create a more sustainable tomorrow.
Mold Delrin® gears with precision
Mold Delrin® Gears with Precision One of the main considerations for molding a gear is dimensional accuracy and roundness. In most gear applications, unreinforced grades of Delrin® are used, which gives a big advantage over a glass reinforced material since it…
Discover the Ease of Machining Delrin®
Discover the Ease of Machining Delrin® Prototype with confidence! Delrin® offers the opportunity to machine prototype gears that will have close performance to a molded gear. This is unlike machining glass filled resins which result in fiber orientation that’s very different…
Get the Delrin® Design Advantage
Get the Delrin® design advantage Get solutions to even the toughest gear challenges by turning to Delrin® experts for Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The Delrin® design team is ready to partner with you to design the optimum gear. From manual calculation to advanced…
Delrin® Outperforms Acetal Copolymer
Delrin® outperforms acetal copolymer Delrin® vs. Copolymer results based on datasheet comparison of mid-viscosity Delrin® with high viscosity copolymer Delrin® acetal homopolymer outperforms acetal copolymer in most mechanical tests that are key to a long lifetime gear. Fatigue When comparing the performance of an…




