Cut-to-Size orders are currently taking 2 to 3 days (Monday-Friday) to process
Cut to size orders are cut with table and CNC panel saws and have a cut tolerance of +/- 1/32". Plastic sheets have a thickness tolerance of +/- 10% and can have thickness variations throughout the sheet. Cut to size items cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
Sheet sizes, colors, thicknesses and products available on our website are available at TAP Plastics stores.
Visit or contact your local TAP Plastics store where cut-to-size orders often take less than five minutes, start to finish.
Custom Acetal Copolymer (POM-C) Engineering Plastic
Our Acetal (polyoxymethylene) is perfect for components in machinery engineering. The continuous operating temperature of polyoxymethylene ranges between -40 °F and +212 °F. The high surface strength is only surpassed by a few materials. Acetal exhibits good sliding properties and high resistance to wear and tear because of its high strength and smooth surface. There is a very low risk of stress cracks. Acetal (Copolymer) exhibits a high thermal stability and a high resistance to chemicals and is Comparable to Delrin.
Full-size sheets are also available
Properties GEHR ACETAL™
- Pressure tested quality
 - High strength and stiffness
 - High rigidity (to -40 °F)
 - High thermal stability
 - Low water absorption
 - High dimension stability
 - Good electrical insulating properties
 - Very good sliding properties
 - High resistance to solvents
 - Very high resistance to stress cracks
 
- Bearings
 - Fittings
 - Gear wheels
 - Parts for pumps
 - Screws
 - Bobbins
 - Parts for the textile industry
 - Carrier for coating lines
 - Food industry
 
Acetal is a mechanical plastic machined to size and shape and has a thickness tolerance of +/- .0250”/0 (never undersized). Acetal is industrial grade and may come with slight imperfections. They do not contain a paper or film masking.
Click here for Acetal Sheet datasheet.TAP Video: How to cut plastic sheet
For fractions, decimals and millimeters conversion chart, click here.
                        

