Found a company that does lift spacers made out of high density polyethylene. Ive only ever used/seen aluminium billet spacers, has anyone got any comments either good or bad.
Below is a reply from the company that sells them to my inquiry regarding material used
Hi,
The spacers are made from high density polyethylene which is a tougher and more durable material than nylon having a Max temp of 120ºC and a min temp of -100ºC. It has good impact resistance, is light weight, very low moisture absorption, and high tensile strength.
All of these make the material an excellent candidate for our spacers.
We have a full technical specifications of our products should you require it
Below is a reply from the company that sells them to my inquiry regarding material used
Hi,
The spacers are made from high density polyethylene which is a tougher and more durable material than nylon having a Max temp of 120ºC and a min temp of -100ºC. It has good impact resistance, is light weight, very low moisture absorption, and high tensile strength.
All of these make the material an excellent candidate for our spacers.
We have a full technical specifications of our products should you require it
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