polioximentilén
Polioximentilén, often abbreviated as POM, is a type of engineering thermoplastic known for its high stiffness, low friction, and excellent wear resistance. It is a linear polymer characterized by the presence of repeating oxymethylene groups (-CH2-O-) in its molecular chain. POM can be produced in two main forms: homopolymers and copolymers. Homopolymers, typically made through the cationic polymerization of formaldehyde, tend to be more crystalline and possess slightly higher mechanical strength. Copolymers, derived from the polymerization of trioxane with a small amount of a comonomer like ethylene oxide, offer improved thermal and chemical resistance.
The properties of POM make it suitable for a wide range of applications where precision and durability