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Michael Kellough said:I hope not. I’d be ticked if I ordered 1” thick material and it was off 1/10th inch.
If I know the cutting tolerance is too low I can order a larger piece and cut it myself but I can’t easily add to a slippery material like PE.
But it looks like you’re right. At McMaster the thickness tolerance of 1” UHMW-PE is +/- .07”. At 3” it’s +/- .15”
For comparison the thickness tolerance for Delrin is 3 times tighter.
Ya, it's really dependent upon the manufacturer, some are a lot better than others. However, they're all a lot better than they were 30 years ago, back then you were happy if they were within 10% even though that's what they quoted. [mad]
Designed a bunch of wafer fabrication equipment for the semi-conductor folks and a consistent material thickness was absolutely mandatory from a structural standpoint. The work-around was to purchase 8 pallet loads of material at a time. The manufacturer sorted the material for +/- .015" thickness. [smile]