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Re: polyurethane bushings

To: chapman-era@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: polyurethane bushings
From: "David H Putscher" <David.H.Putscher@usa.dupont.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:37:36 -0500
Delrin is a trade name for toughened nylon, made by the Dupont Co. Its
primary benefit is the ability to somewhat self lubricate. It is somewhat
harder (Rockwell) than crosslinked polyurethane but much less hard than Al.
or other rigid choices.




Keith Gustafson <gusmach@shore.net> on 02/02/99 12:57:53 PM

Please respond to Keith Gustafson <gusmach@shore.net>

To:   chapman-era@autox.team.net
cc:    (bcc: David H Putscher/AE/DuPont)
Subject:  polyurethane bushings




I would not suggest delrin in this application. It is too rigid and would
not allow the range of motion needed on the rear a frame.
Keith








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