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Tenac

The Advanced Engineering Polymer for Strength and Versatility

What is Tenac?

It is a high-performance acetal copolymer (POM-C) thermoplastic known for its exceptional mechanical strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability. It is widely used in automotive, electronics, industrial, and consumer goods applications, where high-performance plastic components are required.

At Stephens Plastics, we specialise in Tenac plastic solutions, ensuring our customers receive superior engineering-grade materials tailored to their specific requirements.

 

Why Choose Tenac for Your Application?

Tenac is an industry-leading material offering exceptional strength, chemical resistance, and low friction properties. At Stephens Plastics, we recommend Tenac plastic because it provides:

  • High Mechanical Strength – Excellent impact resistance and dimensional stability.
  • Low Friction & Wear Resistance – Ideal for applications requiring sliding components.
  • Exceptional Chemical Resistance – Resists exposure to fuels, solvents, and industrial chemicals.
  • High Moisture Resistance – Maintains performance even in humid environments.
  • Excellent Machinability – Easily fabricated into precise components.

Tenac vs. Other Engineering Polymers: How Does It Compare?

Selecting the right engineering-grade thermoplastic is essential for product longevity and performance. Here’s how Tenac plastic compares:

Feature Tenac (POM-C) Standard Acetal (POM-H) Nylon (PA)
Wear Resistance Outstanding Excellent Good
Dimensional Stability High Moderate Moderate
Moisture Resistance Excellent Moderate Low
Machinability High High Moderate
Chemical Resistance Excellent High Moderate

Unlike nylon, Tenac sheets provide superior moisture resistance and wear performance, making them ideal for high-precision applications.

Applications of Tenac in Different Industries

1. Automotive and Transportation

Tenac is widely used in automotive applications, providing wear-resistant, self-lubricating, and impact-resistant components, including:

  • Fuel system components
  • Gear wheels and rollers
  • Door lock mechanisms

2. Electronics and Electrical Applications

Manufacturers trust Tenac plastic for:

  • High-precision electrical connectors
  • Switchgear and circuit breaker housings
  • Insulated mechanical components

3. Industrial and Manufacturing Equipment

Tenac is widely used in industrial applications, including:

  • Conveyor belt rollers and guides
  • High-performance gear wheels
  • Low-friction bearing components

4. Medical and Healthcare

Tenac’s biocompatibility and chemical resistance make it ideal for:

  • Surgical instrument handles
  • Medical pump components
  • Sterilisation-resistant parts

5. Consumer Goods and Appliances

Due to its low friction and wear resistance, Tenac is commonly used in:

  • Precision mechanical parts in appliances
  • Sports equipment and durable consumer goods
  • High-wear furniture components

Why Choose Stephens Plastics for Tenac Solutions?

As a trusted supplier of high-performance thermoplastics, Stephens Plastics provides:

  • Custom Fabrication – Precision engineering tailored to your specific requirements.
  • Expert Consultation – We help you select the right Tenac sheet or component for your application.
  • Sustainable Manufacturing – Environmentally friendly options for businesses aiming for a greener supply chain.
  • Advanced Processing Techniques – High-quality, durable solutions for industrial and commercial applications.

FAQs

1. How does Tenac compare to nylon?

It offers higher moisture resistance and better dimensional stability, whereas nylon provides higher impact resistance but absorbs more moisture.

2. Can Tenac be machined and moulded easily?

Yes, Tenac sheets can be cut, drilled, milled, and injection moulded into complex shapes with precision.

3. Is Tenac suitable for outdoor applications?

Yes! Tenac plastic is weather-resistant and UV-stabilised, making it ideal for long-term outdoor industrial and mechanical components.

4. What industries benefit most from Tenac?

Industries such as automotive, electronics, medical, industrial manufacturing, and consumer goods rely on Tenac polymer for its durability, strength, and wear resistance.

5. Is Tenac recyclable?

Yes! It is a recyclable thermoplastic, making it an environmentally friendly option for manufacturers focused on sustainability.

Get Started Today!

Looking for Tenac polymer solutions? Stephens Plastics has the expertise and materials to support your project.

Call 0121 544 5808 OR Email sales@stephensplasticmouldings.co.uk.

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