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Need extremly durable, light weight plastic material.

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Long428

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I posted this question in the materials section and then decided to post it here also. I am designing a plastic part that is 4ftx3.5ftx1in. I can design in a majority of the lightness, but need to know several materials to begin looking at. Part will see some major abuse. Any suggestions on a material to try?
 
You might consider PFA (PerFluoroalcoxy Resin), it's expensive but has a very nice balance of engineering properties such as rigidity and abrasion resistance, and is well suited to abusive situations - (that sounds kinda funny), but true.<br>
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Some other materials that come to mind include Phenolic, UHMWPE, HDPE, etc.<br>
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Hope that is helpful<br>
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As per RIVetron above UHMWPE is excellent for both mechanical and chemical abrasiveness. UHMW might be a better alternative to PTFE (teflon) in terms of cost but I believe it has a higher density.
 
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