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Meldin® products are critical components in jet engines, industrial equipment and automotive applications because of their ability to operate and retain their critical properties in temperatures ranging from cryogenic through +600°F (+315°C).
Superior strength and rigidity along with self-lubricating properties, provide long, maintenance-free service for these critical applications.
Meldin is a family of high-performance thermoplastic materials that are commonly used in the aerospace industry. They are known for their exceptional strength, high-temperature resistance, and low friction properties. Here are some examples of Meldin materials and their applications in aerospace:
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Meldin 7001: This material is often used in the manufacture of bearings and bushings for aerospace applications. It has excellent wear resistance and can withstand high temperatures and harsh environments.
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Meldin 7000: This material is used in the manufacture of seals, gaskets, and other components that require high-temperature resistance and chemical resistance. It is also used in aerospace applications where low outgassing is important.
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Meldin 5000 series: This series of Meldin materials is often used in aerospace applications that require high strength and stiffness. They are commonly used in the manufacture of structural components such as gears, bearings, and thrust washers.
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Meldin 7003: This material is used in aerospace applications that require low friction and wear resistance. It is commonly used in the manufacture of gears and other moving parts in spacecraft and other aerospace vehicles.
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Meldin 7021: This material is used in the manufacture of thermal insulators and other components that require high-temperature resistance. It is often used in aerospace applications where there is a need to protect sensitive equipment from extreme heat.
Meldin materials are also used in other high-performance applications, such as the manufacture of semiconductor equipment, medical devices, and industrial machinery. They are known for their ability to withstand harsh environments and maintain their performance over a wide range of temperatures and conditions.
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