Two primary versions of acetal are available, those are homopolymer and copolymer. Chemically they are roughly 90% identical, however each acetal variety offers its own unique benefits. In addition filled versions of acetal are available to help meet specific application requirements.
Benefits of Acetal Homopolymer:
Rigid
Thermoforms easily
Can be used in a wide variety of applications
Impact resistant
Good chemical resistant
Low moisture absorption
Stiffer than acetal copolymers, with higher flexural modulus at ambient temperature and in elevated temperature applications
Higher impact strengths, at both ambient temperature and low temperatures
Roughly 10-15% higher tensile strength than copolymers
Higher continuous use temperature than copolymers (95°C vs. 90°C)
Benefits of Copolymer
More flexible and pliable than homopolymer
Resistant to cracking at lower temperatures
No moisture absorption
FDA compliant
Can be welded
Can be bonded
Greater dimensional stability than acetal homopolymer, due to lower crystallinity
Better chemical resistance with high pH solutions (bases)
Lower centerline porosity (see below) in extrusions
Other trade names for Acetal include: Celcon®, Delrin®, Ensital®, Pomalux®, Polyacetal®, POM (PolyOxyMethylene) Sustarin®, Tecaform®, Ultraform®, Unital®, and ZL 900.