Kynar Plastic Radial Ball Bearings

Extreme Chemical & Corrosion Resistant

PVDF plastic radial ball bearingsKynar® PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) is a high performance engineering polymer for use when the Standard Celcon® Acetal Polymer does not meet the performance requirements of the application.  

Kynar® has provided superior chemical resistance properties in critical contact applications for food, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor industries for over 20 years. Kynar® applications include membranes, piping, tubes, valves, pumps, vessels, and now BEARINGS. For additional information please see Materials.

Kynar® polyvinylidene fluoride is a tough engineering thermoplastic that offers a unique balance of performance properties. It has the characteristic stability of fluoropolymers when exposed to harsh thermal, chemical, and ultraviolet environments. 

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Part # ID OD Width
KR3-6

3/16

1/2

0.156

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KR3-G

3/16

1/2

0.156

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KR3A-6

3/16

5/8

0.196

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KR3A-G

3/16

5/8

0.196

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KR4-6

1/4

5/8

0.196

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KR4-G

1/4

5/8

0.196

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KR4A-6

1/4

3/4

0.218

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KR4A-G

1/4

3/4

0.218

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KR4AW-6

1/4

3/4

0.281

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KR4AW-G

1/4

3/4

0.281

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KR6-6

3/8

7/8

0.218

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KR6-G

3/8

7/8

0.218

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KR6A-6

3/8

7/8

0.281

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KR6A-G

3/8

7/8

0.281

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KR8A-3/8B-6

3/8

1 1/8

0.375

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KR8A-3/8B-G

3/8

1 1/8

0.375

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KR10B-3/8B-6

3/8

1 3/8

0.4375

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KR10B-3/8B-G

3/8

1 3/8

0.4375

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KR8-1/2B-6

1/2

1 1/8

0.25

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KR8-1/2B-G

1/2

1 1/8

0.25

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KR8A-1/2B-6

1/2

1 1/8

0.375

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KR8A-1/2B-G

1/2

1 1/8

0.375

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KR10B-1/2B-6

1/2

1 3/8

0.4375

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KR10B-1/2B-G

1/2

1 3/8

0.4375

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KR8-5/8B-6

5/8

1 1/8

0.25

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Plastic Vs Steel

Lightweight: Plastic is five times lighter than steel, thereby reducing the weight and energy to move them.


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