Delrin, a versatile homopolymer variant of polyoxymethylene (POM), is known for its high strength, hardness, low coefficient of friction, and exceptional dimensional stability. Also referred to as acetal, polyacetal, or polyformaldehyde, this engineering thermoplastic is widely used in the production of various products, including gear wheels, ball bearings, fasteners, ski bindings, and eyeglass frames. Delrin is particularly favored in the automotive and electronics industries due to its excellent mechanical properties and durability.