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  • What is the difference between ETFE and PTFE?

    What is the difference between ETFE and PTFE?

    ETFE (or Ethylene tetraflurorethylene) is a fluorine based plastic, equipped with a high melting point and an excellent chemical, electrical and high energy radiation resistance property.PTFE (or polytetrafluroethylene) is a fluorocarbon solid. Working as a hydrophobic, neither water nor water-ba...
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  • Expanded PTFE Round Rope

    Expanded PTFE Round Rope

    PTFE is a very useful material because it has a unique combination of properties. PTFE is chemically inert, weatherable, excellent electrical insulation, high temperature resistance, a low coefficient of friction and non-adhesive properties. Valve-spindle cord made of pure expanded PTFE, used as...
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  • Indian customers repurchase a PTFE oven again

    Indian customers repurchase a PTFE oven again

    Indian customers repurchase a PTFE oven again The customer specializes in the production of PTFE products for more than ten years. And have been using our equipment and trusting our equipment. This customer purchased a PTFE oven from our company again. Our company can customize the electric/natur...
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  • Expanded PTFE Gasket

    Expanded PTFE Gasket

    Expanded PTFE Gasket  suitable for virtually any industry, from the simplest to the most complex applications and environments.The unqiue material properties of Expanded PTFE allows for a strong, flexible material resistant to virtually all chemicals/corrosive media and withstands extreme te...
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  • What’s the difference PTFE, FEP and PFA?

    What’s the difference PTFE, FEP and PFA?

    PTFE and PFA have a raised temperature tolerance in comparison to FEP.FEP and PFA are clear, yet PTFE is translucent.  FEP and PFA have better mechanical properties in comparision to PTFE.The main differences are in regards to chemical inertness, corrosion resistance ,permeability, and FDA a...
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  • Plastics Manufacturing process & History

    Plastics Manufacturing process & History

    Plastics are made up of polymers, but some polymers like biopolymers are not plastics. Plastic materials are being used in day to day life like computers, pen, mobile phones, compact discs, pendrive, and toothbrushes etc.Plastic is defined as any synthetic or semi-synthetic organic material that ...
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