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Polyoxymethylene (POM)

Description (definition)

Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal or polyacetal, is a thermoplastic material with high strength, rigidity and excellent sliding and wear properties. Thanks to its high dimensional stability and chemical resistance, POM is often used in precision engineering applications. It is widely used in the automotive, electrical and household appliance industries.

Example

A typical example is the use of POM in automotive applications such as shift mechanisms or gear components. Due to its high mechanical stability and low friction, POM is ideally suited for such applications.

POM is used in the automotive industry for precision components such as gear wheels, plain bearings and locking systems. It offers an ideal combination of high strength, wear resistance and sliding properties, making it particularly durable and low-maintenance.

In the electrical industry, POM is used for connectors, switches and housings. It is electrically insulating, chemically resistant and offers the necessary precision for small, complex components.

POM is used in household appliances for parts such as door hinges, gears in kitchen appliances and slide guides. It ensures long-lasting, low-friction function and is resistant to cleaning agents and moisture.