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Composite material takes it easy on environment

July 24, 2008
Self-lubricating Power-Core composite materials exhibit a tension-free crystalline structure that provides exceptional stability, quiet performance, and high tensile and flexural strength.

Self-lubricating Power-Core composite materials exhibit a tension-free crystalline structure that provides exceptional stability, quiet performance, and high tensile and flexural strength. The material — an alternative to cast iron, steel, nylon, and Delrin — reduces wear, noise, vibration, maintenance, lubrication, and contamination. Power-Core parts such as gears and rollers perform well in high temperature, sub-zero, high moisture, high voltage, high friction, and weight-bearing applications, situations that often cause metal components to fail.

Intech Corp.
www.intechpower.com
(201) 767-8066

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