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Athletic and Sporting Goods Manufacturing

 

Athletic and Sporting Goods Materials Overview
What plastics is used in sports equipment?

Common plastic materials used in sports equipment include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), acetal, nylon, and polycarbonate. These plastics are used in various types of sports equipment such as protective gear, helmet liners, foam padding, skis, snowboards, kayak paddles, fishing reels, bow sights, gun stocks, racket frames, bike pedals, helmets, face shields, goggles, running shoe soles, insoles, and foam padding.

Plastics for concrete construction applications fall under NAICS code #339920.

 

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What plastics make sports possible?

Plastics are essential to the sports industry as they provide critical properties and benefits for sports equipment and gear. Polycarbonate is used in helmet visors and face shields for impact resistance and lightweight protection, while polyethylene and polypropylene provide durability and flexibility to sports balls. Nylon is used for tennis strings, acetal for ski and fishing gear, and ethylene-vinyl acetate for cushioning and shock absorption in running shoes and insoles.

What materials are best for fishing reels and spinning reels?

Aluminum is a common material for fishing reels, but it is heavier than alternative materials and corrodes in saltwater. Graphite is a common alternative for more corrosive environments and is many times used in conjunction with nylon parts. Nylon by itself is also a suitable material and is often used for reel frames, drag systems, and gears.


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WARNING: The products on this page can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A, CAS 80-05-7, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.