Polygon Co.
Walkerton, IN 46574

New PolySlide Composite Tubing Comes with Wear Resistant Material
Available in sizes ranging from as low as 0.25 in. inner diameter (ID) up to industrial-sized 24 in. IDs. Features seal to slide over the bore surface contour, minimizing interlocking friction. Made from continuous filament-wound glass fiber and polymer resins that are ideal for pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders.
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New Polylube Composite Bearings Features Low Frictional Values and Corrosion Resistance
Bearings are self-lubricated and requires no greasing. Made from filament-wound glass fibers, polymer resins and polytetrafluoroethylene fabric liners. Suitable for high-cycle agricultural equipment, including implements, foraging and harvesting equipment, applicators, carts and spreaders.
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Polygon's Polymed Composite Medical Tubing is Invisible to X-ray, Thermally Insulating and Non-conductive
Lightweight and strong PolyMed is ISO-10993 compliant and can be sterilized. High strength and performance than stainless steel as well as of traditional thermoplastic materials. Ideal for use in a diverse array of demanding medical applications.
Read More »Polygon Marches to a Different Drumbeat
WALKERTON, IN, February 2007 - Polygon Company has announced the development of new series of applications for its Polygon Tube(TM) line of composite materials--including prototypes of a special drum shell for marching band drumlines. According to Polygon product manager Paul Lashbrook, the idea for the new drum application came from his experience as a marching band percussionist. A typical...
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Spherical Bearing lubricates itself.
PolyLube(TM) incorporates filament wound inner race to maximize load capacity while providing self-lubrication as inner section accepts misalignment. Both bearing surface and inner race are self-lubricating, eliminating need for grease zerks and complex grease delivery systems.
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Composite Cylinder Tubing offers low coefficient of friction.
AeroSlide(TM) provides self-lubricating wear surface, eliminating piston sticking in applications where piston remains static for extended periods of time. Tubing will not corrode, is thermally stable, and can be used as replacement for honed stainless steel tubing. It resists corrosive liquids, works in temperatures from -100 to 225 deg F, and resists impingement, making it suitable for...
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Self-Lubricating Bearings are made with Teflon®.
PolyLube(TM) MRP self-lubricating composite journal bearings offer Teflon® fiber technology. They are able to withstand static loads of ~60,000 psi, and ~30,000 psi under dynamic loading. Fiber's oriented Teflon® multi-filaments are primary anti-friction components in bearing's ID. Heat-stabilized bearings have operating temperature range of +/-325°F, and may be used as new or...
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Composite Bearing features fatigue resistance.
PolyLube(TM) IFR (Improved Fatigue Resistance), low friction, self-lubricating, composite bearing with proprietary laminate architecture resists delamination and premature bearing failure. It can withstand static loads of ~60,000 PSI and 30,000 PSI under dynamic loading. Bearing's temperature range is ±325°F.
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New PolySlide Composite Tubing Comes with Wear Resistant Material
Available in sizes ranging from as low as 0.25 in. inner diameter (ID) up to industrial-sized 24 in. IDs. Features seal to slide over the bore surface contour, minimizing interlocking friction. Made from continuous filament-wound glass fiber and polymer resins that are ideal for pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders.
Read More »
New Polylube Composite Bearings Features Low Frictional Values and Corrosion Resistance
Bearings are self-lubricated and requires no greasing. Made from filament-wound glass fibers, polymer resins and polytetrafluoroethylene fabric liners. Suitable for high-cycle agricultural equipment, including implements, foraging and harvesting equipment, applicators, carts and spreaders.
Read More »
Polygon's Polymed Composite Medical Tubing is Invisible to X-ray, Thermally Insulating and Non-conductive
Lightweight and strong PolyMed is ISO-10993 compliant and can be sterilized. High strength and performance than stainless steel as well as of traditional thermoplastic materials. Ideal for use in a diverse array of demanding medical applications.
Read More »Polygon Company, Industry Leading Manufacturing Company, Launches New Web Site
(Walkerton, IN, Polygon Company, today announced the launch of the newly redesigned Web site. A recognized leader in the engineered composite industry, Polygon Company is the world's largest supplier of composite cannula, the producer of dielectric insulating composite shafts that are currently used in the majority of the world's hand held tools and small appliances, the developer of the...
Read More »Polygon Marches to a Different Drumbeat
WALKERTON, IN, February 2007 - Polygon Company has announced the development of new series of applications for its Polygon Tube(TM) line of composite materials--including prototypes of a special drum shell for marching band drumlines. According to Polygon product manager Paul Lashbrook, the idea for the new drum application came from his experience as a marching band percussionist. A typical...
Read More »
Spherical Bearing lubricates itself.
PolyLube(TM) incorporates filament wound inner race to maximize load capacity while providing self-lubrication as inner section accepts misalignment. Both bearing surface and inner race are self-lubricating, eliminating need for grease zerks and complex grease delivery systems.
Read More »
Composite Cylinder Tubing offers low coefficient of friction.
AeroSlide(TM) provides self-lubricating wear surface, eliminating piston sticking in applications where piston remains static for extended periods of time. Tubing will not corrode, is thermally stable, and can be used as replacement for honed stainless steel tubing. It resists corrosive liquids, works in temperatures from -100 to 225 deg F, and resists impingement, making it suitable for...
Read More »
Self-Lubricating Bearings are made with Teflon®.
PolyLube(TM) MRP self-lubricating composite journal bearings offer Teflon® fiber technology. They are able to withstand static loads of ~60,000 psi, and ~30,000 psi under dynamic loading. Fiber's oriented Teflon® multi-filaments are primary anti-friction components in bearing's ID. Heat-stabilized bearings have operating temperature range of +/-325°F, and may be used as new or...
Read More »
Composite Bearing features fatigue resistance.
PolyLube(TM) IFR (Improved Fatigue Resistance), low friction, self-lubricating, composite bearing with proprietary laminate architecture resists delamination and premature bearing failure. It can withstand static loads of ~60,000 PSI and 30,000 PSI under dynamic loading. Bearing's temperature range is ±325°F.
Read More »