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Micro Plastics Introduces New Line Of Sealing & Ring Washers

Thursday, November 12, 2009
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The washer’s OD will flow outward, completely surrounding nut base and engaging hex points.



Micro Plastics, Inc. introduces a new line of sealing and retaining ring washers. These new specialized sealing washers add to Micros’ already extensive inventory of over 2000 plastic washers.

Easy to assemble retaining washers are used to lock and seal metal fasteners using the cold flow principle. The torque nut causes washer ID to flow into screw or bolt threads. The washer’s OD will flow outward, completely surrounding nut base and engaging hex points.

This complete new product line of washers will fit standard screw sizes #4, #6, #8, #10, 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8” and 1/2”. Washers are molded in tough corrosion resistant Nylon 6/6.

See our full line catalog #38 for a complete line of nylon fasteners that are available.  FREE samples are available upon request.

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For more information visit www.microplastics.com

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