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Polyplastics' DURACON(R) POM Adopted for Ground-breaking Crawler Transport System

DURACON polyoxymethylene resin was selected for its strength, friction properties, and durability, enabling enhanced efficiency and reduced operator strain in material handling systems.

  • On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, Polyplastics announced its DURACON POM resin was selected for a crawler track transport system developed by Tokyo-based CuboRex, supporting innovative mobility operations.
  • Upgrading existing carts eliminates the need for purchasing new dedicated equipment, addressing the growing Demand for material handling across industrial operations.
  • DURACON POM offers high load-bearing capacity and stable friction properties, while the material decreases ground pressure, reducing sinking and friction resistance in harsh environments.
  • Operators find Maneuvers easier, substantially reducing physical strain, while Coordination with AGVs becomes smoother, preventing time loss and improving site efficiency.
  • Future Applications across logistics, manufacturing, and construction are anticipated, as this technology holds significant potential in the Japanese market and globally.
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Polyplastics' DURACON(R) POM Adopted for Ground-breaking Crawler Transport System

TOKYO, March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Polyplastics Co., Ltd.'s DURACON(R) POM resin has been selected for use in a unique crawler track transport system developed by Tokyo-based CuboRex Co., Ltd., a leading supplier of innovative mobility solutions. The unique transport…

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