PLASTIC CHAINS
PLASTIC CHAINS
Standard Series (“P” Series) Plastic chain consists of polyacetal chain links and 304 stainless steel pins. Plastic chain can operate on standard carbon steel sprockets. Plastic chain has a flat top side for power transmission or conveying purposes. “E” Series (Electro-Conductive Series) The special plastic used in the “E” series is electro-conductive and permits electrical charge. These chains are suitable for applications where electric noise and electric sparks exist. Also in areas where dust collects due to static electricity, Volume resistivity: 106 Ω ●cm. “Y” & “SY” Series (Anti-Chemical Series) The “Y” and “SY” series utilizes an engineered plastic which permits the chain to perform well even where chloride, acid, alkaline, oxidizers, and most organic solvents are present. “SY” series is a combination of “Y” series plastic block links and titanium pins and performs well even in environments where sulfuric and hydrochloric acid exists. “K” Series (Heat Resistant Series) For warmer operating conditions, the “K” series is the Tsubaki offering. This plastic chain is made from engineered plastic capable of handling temperatures up to 284˚F. Because of its material combination, the “K” series will not lose its properties in higher temperatures.
Corrosion Resistance Guide The corrosion resistance guide given below should be referrered to when selecting chains. The table presents Tsubaki laboratory tests at 68˚F. Humidity and other conditions should also be considered as well as concentration of chemical and time of exposure.
“E”: Electro-Conductive series, “Y”: Anti-chemical series, “K”: heat resistant series, “N”: Low noise series
“E” “N” “K” Standard
“E” “N” “K” Standard
Material
“Y”
“SY”
Material
“Y”
“SY”
Acetone
1
3
3
Carbon Tetrachloride
2
2
1
Oil (Vegetable)
1
1
1
Nitric Acid (5%)
3
1
1
Vegetable
1
1
1
Vinegar
2
2
2
Ammonia
1
2
2
Hypochloride
3
2
1
Sodium Chloride
2
2
1
Postassium Hydroxide
3
1
Hydrochloric Acid
3
3
1
Sodium Hydroxide (20%)
3
1
1
Sea Water
2
1
1
Soapy Water
1
1
1
Hydrogen Peroxide
3
1
1
Paraffin
1
1
1
Caustic Soda (25%)
3
1
1
Beer
1
1
1
Gasoline
1
1
1
Fruit Juice
1
1
1
Maximum Allowable Tension (Lbs)
Ambient Temperature Range F
Maximum Speed Allowable Chain Ft/Min
Coefficient of Sliding Friction
Chloric Acid (10%)
3
2
2
Wine
1
1
1
Formic Acid
3
3
1
Whiskey
1
1
1
Chain No.
P
Std.
“E” “Y” “SY” “K” Std “E” “Y” “SY”
H
Std “E”
“Y” “SY” “K”
Aldehyde Formate
1
1
1
Vegetable Juice
1
1
1
35P
0.375
40
30
20
40
(-4) to 176F
(-4) to 284F
200
164
0.25
Milk
1
1
1
Iodine
3
3
1
40P
0.500
100
77
55
55
(-4) to 176F
(-4) to 284F
200
164
0.25
Lactic Acid
1
1
1
Sulfuric Acid
3
3
1
50P
0.625
154
110
90
(-4) to 176F
(-4) to 284F
200
164
0.25
3
2
1
Citric Acid
2
1
1
Phosphoric Acid (10%)
60P
0.750
200
143
110
110
(-4) to 176F
(-4) to 284F
200
164
0.25
Acetic Acid (5%)
3
1
1
Soda Pop
1
1
1
C2040P
1.000
100
77
55
55
(-4) to 176F
(-4) to 284F
200
164
0.25
Note: 1. More detailed selections available in the Engineered Plastic Chain Catalog. Please consult the factory. 2. “K” Series chain is clip-type construction and has a slightly longer pin.
RS Type
RS Double Pitch Type
Location of guide rails and sprocket 40P • 60P
C2040P
Double Pitch Plastic made with 304SS Pins Chain No. P Slat Width
Approx. Weight Lbs/Ft
Color
C2040P
1.00
1.97
0.28
White
Single Pitch Plastic made with 304SS Pins Chain No. P R
W
L
H1
H2
H Approx. Weight Lbs/Ft
Color
40P
0.500
0.313
0.310
0.787
0.236
0.264
0.500
0.24
White
60P
0.750
0.469
0.500
1.181
0.335
0.346
0.681
0.48
White
115
116
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