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Stainless Steel Ejector Pins Withstand<br />

Acid Fire-Resistant Vapors and Gas<br />

A complete line of stainless-steel ejector pins for processing<br />

plastics with highly abrasive and corrosive fillers has been<br />

introduced by Regal Components, Inc. of East Providence, R.I.<br />

Regal INOX Type Stainless Steel Ejector Pins are made from<br />

17Cr stainless steel, hardened through to 52-55 Rc, with<br />

heads drawn to 40-45 Rc, and are capable of hot working up<br />

to 500°C. Providing high wear resistance, they are ideal for<br />

processing plastics with abrasive and corrosive fillers where<br />

acid fire-resistant vapors, additive, and molding gas may be<br />

present.<br />

Ideally suited for molding PVC in the medical and food industries,<br />

Regal INOX Type Stainless Steel Ejector Pins withstand<br />

surface treatment or coating at temperatures higher than<br />

200°C. (TiN nitriding, etc.) Featuring excellent dimensional<br />

stability, these 17Cr stainless steel ejector pins provide good<br />

machinability and are suitable for polished finishes<br />

Regal INOX Type Stainless Steel Ejector Pins are priced from<br />

$4.25 each, depending on size and quantity, with no minimum<br />

order; shipped from stock.<br />

For more information contact Regal Components, Inc., Derek<br />

Coelho, VP Sales, 10 Almeida Ave., East Providence, RI 02914,<br />

call (727) 299-0800, FAX (727) 499-71<strong>09</strong>, email<br />

sales@regalcomps.com, or visit www.regalcomps.com.<br />

Regal’s INOX Type Stainless Steel Ejector Pins are made from 17Cr stainless<br />

steel, and are capable of hot working up to 500°C.<br />

Volume 87 · Number 9 | 57<br />

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