• Mechanical
gears, sliding and guiding elements, housing parts,
springs,
chains,
screws, nuts, pop rivets, fan wheels, pump parts, valve bodies. • Electrical engineering:
insulators,
bobbins,
connectors, parts for electronic devices such as
televisions,
telephones, etc. • Vehicle: fuel sender unit, light/control stalk/combination switch (including shifter for light, turn signal), power windows, door lock systems, articulated shells. • Model: model railway parts, such as trucks (bogies) and hand rails (handle bars). POM is tougher than
ABS, comes in bright translucent colors, and is not paintable. • Hobbies:
radio-controlled helicopter main gear, landing skid,
yo-yos, vaping drip tips, 3D printer wheels,
K'Nex,
ball-jointed dolls, etc. • Medical: insulin pen, metered dose inhalers (MDI). • Food industry:
Food and Drug Administration has approved some grades of POM for milk pumps, coffee spigots, filter housings and food conveyors. • Furniture:
hardware,
locks,
handles,
hinges., rollers for sliding mechanisms of furniture • "Delrin 500" guitar pickConstruction: structural glass - pod holder for point • Packaging: aerosol cans, vehicle tanks. • Pens: used as the material for pen bodies and caps • Sports: paintball accessories. It is often used for machined parts of paintball markers that do not require the strength of aluminum, such as handles and reciprocating bolts. POM is also used in airsoft guns to reduce piston noise. •
Longboarding: puck material for slide gloves help the rider touch the road and lean on their hand to slow down, stop, or perform tricks. • Clothing:
zippers. • Music:
picks,
Irish flutes,
bagpipes,
practice chanters, harpsichord plectra, instrument mouthpieces, tips of some drum sticks. • Dining: fully automatic coffee brewers; knife handles (particularly folding knives). •
Horology: mechanical movement parts (e.g. Lemania 5100), watch bracelets (e.g.
IWC Porsche Design 3701). • Vapor/e-cigarette accessories: material used in the manufacturing of most "Drip Tips" (Mouthpiece). • Lighters: The
BIC Group uses Delrin for their lighters. • Keyboard
keycaps: The company
Cherry uses POM for their G80 and G81 series keyboards. == Degradation ==