Our team at Miller Plastics helps many industries custom-build products for their workplace needs. However, each workplace is different, so many fabrication and machining options exist, including Noryl plastic machining.  

Noryl is General Electric Company’s trade name for PPO. Due to its inherent chemical composition, Noryl exhibits unusually low moisture absorption. Therefore, good electrical insulating properties are realized over a wide range of humidity and temperature. Chemical attacks from water, most salt solutions, acids and bases are also minimal with Noryl. However, these are only a few of the benefits you can expect from machining Noryl materials.  

Read more about Noryl material applications and benefits below, and get a quote for our Noryl plastic machining services today.

View the Noryl Material Properties Chart

Material Highlights:

  • Good electrical insulating properties
  • Long-term dimensional stability due to low moisture absorption
  • Superior impact strength and lightweight
  • Hydrolytically stable
  • Some selected Noryl® grades are FDA compliant
  • One of the few non-metallic materials which can be readily electroplated
The diverse benefits of Noryl plastic machining make this process one of the most helpful custom solutions around. However, this machining method isn’t optimal for custom-building every type of workplace component. 
 
So what are the best situations for which to use this excellent material? Keep reading to discover the wide range of applications for Noryl machining in the workplace. As you’ll learn below, the applications for Noryl materials are more diverse than you might expect. 

 

Applications:

  • Computers
  • Business machine housings
  • Automotive coil forms and instrument parts
  • Electrical insulation
  • Telecommunications
  • Appliances
  • Electronics
  • Water softener valves
  • Water pump components
  • Surgical instruments
  • Vaporizer and scrubber parts
  • Plated and vacuum metalized parts
Now that you have a firm grasp on the benefits and applications of Noryl plastic machining, you can start using it for custom solutions today. So use the prompt below to get a quote from Miller Plastics when you’re ready to see how Noryl machining can affect the workplace firsthand.
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