Duratron™ T7530 PAI is a compression-molded, 30% carbon fiber-reinforced polyamide-imide with 1-5% PTFE that exhibits outstanding strength and stiffness in non-abrasive wear applications. Duratron™ T7530 PAI has the lowest coefficient of linear thermal expansion of all PAI materials, making it an ideal solution for applications that require exceptional dimensional stability and involve extreme temperatures.
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Duratron™ T4203 PAI AE (aerospace) offers the most superior impact strength of all Duratron™ PAI grades, while also possessing the highest elongation of all Duratron™ grades. Due to its intrinsic high temperature resistance, dimensional stability and exceptional machinability, Duratron™ T4203 PAI AE is often used for precision parts in high-tech equipment. Its ability to carry high loads over a broad temperature range also makes it ideal for structural components such as linkages and seal rings and an excellent choice for aerospace wear applications involving impact loading and abrasive wear.
Duratron™ T4301 PAI AE (aerospace) offers a very low expansion rate and coefficient of friction and also exhibits little to no slip-stick in use. The addition of PTFE and graphite provides higher wear resistance compared to the unfilled Duratron™ T4203 PAI grade and also gives Duratron™ T4301 PAI AE excellent dimensional stability capabilities over a wide temperature range. Duratron™ T4301 PAI AE’s flexural modulus of elasticity is higher than most other advanced engineering plastics, which allows it to excel in severe service wear applications in aerospace engineering such as non-lubricated seals, bearing cages and reciprocating compressor parts.