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Black flanges 100 pieces 100x2.5mm
REF: BR022
Specifications
- Nylon flanges of black color of 100x2.5 mm.
- Resistant to extreme conditions, with carbonate A for greater resistance to the incidence of ultra-violet light from the sun.
- Very useful for electrical connection, packaging, bagging, domestic applications, ...
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€1.62
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€1.99
PVD
€1.41
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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Specifications
- Nylon flanges of black color of 100x2.5 mm.
- Resistant to extreme conditions, with carbonate A for greater resistance to the incidence of ultra-violet light from the sun.
- Very useful for electrical connection, packaging, bagging, domestic applications, ...
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Nylon flanges of black color of 100x2.5 mm. Resistant to extreme conditions, with carbonate A for greater resistance to the incidence of ultra-violet light from the sun. Very useful for electrical connection, packaging, bagging, domestic applications, ...
- Gross Weight: 30 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 10.0 x 0.5 x 0.3 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 12.0 x 8.5 x 1.5 cm
- Master-pack: 500
Technical terms
- Nylon
Nylon
Nylon or nylon is a polymer of artificial origin that belongs to the group of polyamides, based on a composition of diamine and diacid chloride.
According to the amount of carbon atoms in the chains of the amine and chloride, it is indicated behind the name, for example, the most common nylon 6.6.
Nylon as it is a very elastic and resistant material is ideal for the textile industry, mainly used foror in the manufacture of stockings in the USA.
Its application was extended until today, where not only do we find nylon in the textile application, but its applications have varied, being able to find this material in utensils, and machinery.
According to the amount of carbon atoms in the chains of the amine and chloride, it is indicated behind the name, for example, the most common nylon 6.6.
Nylon as it is a very elastic and resistant material is ideal for the textile industry, mainly used foror in the manufacture of stockings in the USA.
Its application was extended until today, where not only do we find nylon in the textile application, but its applications have varied, being able to find this material in utensils, and machinery.