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PTFE Polymer

PTFE Polymer

  • PTFE Graphite Sheet

    PTFE Graphite Sheet

    PTFE filled with graphite sheet,is manufactured by molding process with ptfe granular ptfe resin and graphite. With excellent characteristics of chemical corrosion resistance, weathering resistance, dielectric superiority, strong tensile strength, low friction and aging resistance, it is suitable...
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  • PTFE Glass and Carbon/Graphite Filled

    PTFE Glass and Carbon/Graphite Filled

    PTFE is a fluorocarbon solid, as it is a high-molecular-weight compound consisting wholly of carbon and fluorine. PTFE is hydrophobic: neither water nor water-containing substances wet PTFE, as fluorocarbons demonstrate mitigated London dispersion forces due to the high electronegativity of fluor...
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  • PTFE, Glass Filled

    PTFE, Glass Filled

    PTFE Glass-Filled – Milled glass fibers have the least effect on chemical and electrical properties and add greatly to the mechanical properties of unfilled PTFE. Addition of glass improves compressive properties by as much as 40% and improves wear resistance greatly. These compounds resist...
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  • PTFE Forming and Fabrication – Working Speeds

    PTFE Forming and Fabrication – Working Speeds

    When extreme tolerance must be specified, or when product shapes are very complex, or when just one or two prototypes are required, the machining of [email protected] PTFE resins becomes a logical means of fabrication. All standard operations-turning, facing, boring, drilling, threading, tap...
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  • PTFE Floss

    PTFE Floss

    The Environmental Working Group recommends against using dental floss made with PTFE. The group states that “Exposure to PFCs has been associated with kidney and testicular cancer, high cholesterol, abnormal thyroid hormone levels, pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia, obesity an...
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  • PTFE Filled Properties

    PTFE Filled Properties

    PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene), a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is also known by Dupont’s brand name polymer® and also as Furon’s brand name Rulon®. It is commonly used in its virgin (unfilled) state. Virgin PTFE is capable in its own right, but when fillers are added, it enhances the material wear...
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