Hony Engineering Plastics Limited
Hony Engineering Plastics Limited
Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
  • Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film
Rulon J Gold Tint film

Rulon J Gold Tint film

Min. Order:
1 Roll/Rolls
Min. Order:
1 Roll/Rolls
Transportation:
Ocean, Land, Air, Express
Port:
Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hongkong
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Basic Info
Basic Info
Supply Ability: 1000
Payment Type: T/T,Paypal
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDP,DDU
Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,Express
Port: Shenzhen,Guangzhou,Hongkong
Product Description
Product Description
Rulon J is an all-polymer reinforced light brown polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) compound with low friction, low wear and self-lubricating properties. It performs well on soft mating surfaces such as 316 stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, brass and other plastics, and is particularly well suited for application scenarios where stick-slip elimination is required, such as start/stop applications. In addition, Rulon J's low coefficient of friction allows it to excel in applications with bearings and wear parts. Rulon J is used in a wide variety of industrial applications, including petroleum and chemical industries.
 
Rulon® J is an all-polymer reinforced light brown PTFE compound that performs exceptionally well on soft mating surfaces such as 316 stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, brass and other plastics. The unique “shaft-friendly” material is also low friction and wear and is self-lubricating; Rulon® J has one of the lowest coefficients of friction of any reinforced PTFE material. This makes it ideal for start/stop applications where stick-slip must be eliminated. The material's tribological properties also make it suitable for applications with bearings and wear parts.
 
Rulon J is used in a wide variety of industrial applications, including oil and gas, automotive, life sciences and aerospace. Its low friction, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and maintenance-free characteristics make it an excellent performer in these areas
 
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Innovations and applications of Rulon® materials in wear engineering
 
“With 70 years of innovation, Rulon high performance materials conquer friction and wear challenges with a unique formulation of PTFE fillers. From Ford Mustang air intake systems to Mars Rover bearings, their low-friction, extreme-resistance properties allow equipment to 'go the extra mile'. What started as inspiration in the 1940s has evolved into a key solution for industries worldwide.”
 
Introducing the wear-resistant material Rulon®
 
Friction and wear are key factors in the premature aging and failure of engineered components. Frequent inspection and replacement of wear-prone parts not only increases maintenance costs, but can also lead to safety hazards and even accidents. Therefore, the use of materials with excellent wear resistance is particularly important, which not only extends the service life of components, but also ensures the safety and efficiency of the entire system during operation.
 
Facing the long-term challenge of upgrading and optimizing wear-resistant materials, engineers have been on a relentless quest. This journey of discovery has lasted for more than half a century.
 
Since its introduction in the early 1950s, Rulon® high-performance materials have been at the forefront of the fight against friction and wear, excelling in extreme conditions due to their low coefficient of friction and wear resistance. Unique to the industrial and automotive industries, the use of carefully formulated PTFE fillers makes this material unique, and Rulon® materials are known for their low coefficient of friction, excellent abrasion resistance, high wear life, and stability under extreme temperatures and pressures.
 
Examples of Rulon® applications
 
Rulon® materials enhance the performance and extend the life of automotive air intake systems. The Ford Mustang, an example of American culture and muscle cars, has graced the silver screen more than 3,000 times, accompanying countless heroes, celebrities, villains and minor characters in countless classic stories. The Rulon® J material used in the car's air intake system makes the car even more advanced in performance and durability, which really makes it “like a tiger with wings and a long standby time”.
 
Rulon® materials are also used in the Curiosity Rover's ball bearings, which are carefully fitted to robotic arms, drilling tools and surface removal tools to help the rover perform critical tasks such as material sampling on Mars.
 
History of Rulon®
 
Material Development and Naming
Rulon® was developed by Robert Rulon Miller in the 1940s and named after him. The story begins in the 1940s. Robert Rulon Miller, a manager at the Dixon Corporation in the United States, was exploring the production of textile machine bearings when he had the idea of replacing metal with to create a new and more wear-resistant bearing for the bearings. In honor of this innovation, he named the new material Rulon after himself.
 
In 2005, Rulon® material and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics embarked on a brand new journey in the Chinese market. With its excellent technical strength and material development capability, Rulon® high performance polymer materials have successfully won the favor of many local customers and provided effective friction and wear solutions for many industrial and automotive fields.
 
With more than 60 years of development, Rulon® materials have been developed into a multi-grade composite system with hundreds of formulations. These materials can be custom-designed for a wide range of applications such as bearings, sheets, wear parts, piston rings, cup seals and many other critical component needs in a variety of industries. Business Expansion and Market Entry
 
Continued development and market expansion of the Rulon® material led to widespread use worldwide. Subsequently, Rulon®, an innovative material, quickly found its way into industry, solving the problem of friction and wear in a wide range of components. It wasn't until 1957 that Dixon further registered the Rulon® trademark, marking the official recognition of this new material. In the 1960s, Dixon shifted its focus entirely to the development and production of high-performance materials, expanding its business to Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands and Australia.
 
After a series of mergers and acquisitions and reorganization, Rulon®, an excellent material, became a bright pearl under Saint-Gobain Performance Materials in 1999, and continues to shine with its unique light.

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