There are numerous reasons why brands choose Nomex materials for their roller sleeves, and keeping these in mind could help you find the ideal resource for your own projects.
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- Temperature resistance: Nomex is an incredibly versatile material, and one of its core strengths lies in its phenomenal temperature resistance. This is actually applicable to roller sleeves, owing to the high-temperature nature of rolling parts. Fortunately, Nomex can easily handle the higher temperatures associated with moving parts, helping keep it stable in warm temperatures.
- Strength: For continually moving parts, you need a material that’s strong enough to cope - and Nomex offers exactly this. As such, you know that your roller sleeves will stay in good condition for as long as possible. While it’s not quite as strong as some other alternative materials, such as Kevlar, it is nevertheless an excellent option in many applications for those needing a reliable, effective option.
Overall, Nomex offers a leading solution for many brands needing a practical and reliable material. This is something that our team here at Calm are incredibly confident of, and that’s why we never settle for second best or compromise when it comes to our clients’ orders.
Material | PBO | Kevlar | Nomex | Polyester |
Color | Brown | Yellow | Beige | White |
Inner Diameter | 41 43 44 45 49 50 51 60 61 62 63 76 77 80 81 82 90 95 100 101 102 114 115 120 127 | |||
Length | custom made accordingly to customer's request | |||
Thickness | 5mm-14mm | |||
Working Temperature | 600℃ | 480℃ | 280℃ | 180℃ |
Mostly Suitable for | before fly cut(ultra-high temp. zone) | after fly cut & run out table(high temp.zone) | the output table(middle temp. zone) | finished saw table & room-temperature area only |
Packing Way | packed with film and put in cartons | |||
Shipping Way | express/air/ocean/railway | |||
Lead Time | about one week | |||
OEM | available | |||
Techniques | needle punched | |||
Additional | treated with resin, hard type treatment |
- Temperature resistance: Nomex is an incredibly versatile material, and one of its core strengths lies in its phenomenal temperature resistance. This is actually applicable to roller sleeves, owing to the high-temperature nature of rolling parts. Fortunately, Nomex can easily handle the higher temperatures associated with moving parts, helping keep it stable in warm temperatures.
- Strength: For continually moving parts, you need a material that’s strong enough to cope - and Nomex offers exactly this. As such, you know that your roller sleeves will stay in good condition for as long as possible. While it’s not quite as strong as some other alternative materials, such as Kevlar, it is nevertheless an excellent option in many applications for those needing a reliable, effective option.
Overall, Nomex offers a leading solution for many brands needing a practical and reliable material. This is something that our team here at Calm are incredibly confident of, and that’s why we never settle for second best or compromise when it comes to our clients’ orders.
Material | PBO | Kevlar | Nomex | Polyester |
Color | Brown | Yellow | Beige | White |
Inner Diameter | 41 43 44 45 49 50 51 60 61 62 63 76 77 80 81 82 90 95 100 101 102 114 115 120 127 | |||
Length | custom made accordingly to customer's request | |||
Thickness | 5mm-14mm | |||
Working Temperature | 600℃ | 480℃ | 280℃ | 180℃ |
Mostly Suitable for | before fly cut(ultra-high temp. zone) | after fly cut & run out table(high temp.zone) | the output table(middle temp. zone) | finished saw table & room-temperature area only |
Packing Way | packed with film and put in cartons | |||
Shipping Way | express/air/ocean/railway | |||
Lead Time | about one week | |||
OEM | available | |||
Techniques | needle punched | |||
Additional | treated with resin, hard type treatment |