PTFE Polymer
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polymer PTFE Bush Suppliers and Manufacturers
We are the prominent manufacturer and supplier of PTFE Bush, these bushes are manufactured from a quality raw material so that our customers can enjoy the best quality of our products. Benefits:PTFE Sheet has a good withstand temperature.Excellent Insulating propertiesMolded PTFE sheet has the l...Read more -
Four Most Popular Rotary Shaft Seals Material Options and How They Compare
Evolution of Seal Materials The evolution of seal materials evolved as seals faced more rugged demands. Early needs could be met using packed hemp or leather, but as the demands became more and more rigorous new materials were sought. This led to the introduction of natural rubber sea...Read more -
Polymer PTFE – Fine Powder Lubricated Extrusion Resin
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. Shrinkable tubing is also used as roll covers and to pr...Read more -
Fluorinated ethylene propylene VS PTFE
Fluorinated ethylene propylene or FEP is a copolymer of hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene. It differs from the PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) resins in that it is melt-processable using conventional injection molding and screw extrusion techniques. Fluorinated ethylene propylene was inv...Read more -
Polymer Properties of PTFE – PTFE Properties
PTFE has excellent properties such as chemical inertness,heat resistance (both high and low), electrical insulation properties, low coefficient of friction (static 0.08 and dynamic 0.01), and nonstick property over a wide temperature range (260 to þ260 C). It has a density in the range of 2.1e2.3...Read more -
PFA and TFM PTFE Excellent Material Choice for Bellows and Diaphragms
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), aka polymer, is typically the first choice polymer for bellows and diaphragms, but did you know that PTFE isn’t the only polymer you can choose from? In this article we are going to compare two other polymers – PFA and TFM – to PTFE as a material choice ...Read more