PTFE Polymer
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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...Read more -
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...Read more -
About Sukoptfe’s Convoluted PTFE Tubing Something
Convoluted PTFE Tubing is a flexible & heat resist Fluoropolymer Hose. Used as a fluid or electrical conduit. Standard or Extra Flex Convoluted polymerPTFE. SukoPtfe’s helical construction aids in self cleaning when flushed with standard cleaning fluids.The cuffs (straight ends) are mad...Read more -
ETFE vs PTFE
Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) is a fluorine-based plastic. It was designed to have high corrosion resistance and strength over a wide temperature range. ETFE is a polymer and its source-based name is poly(ethene-co-tetrafluoroethene). ETFE has a relatively high melting temperature, excellen...Read more -
What is PTFE used for?
PTFE know as Polytetrafluoroethylene is used in the plumbing industry but is also used outside the plumbing industry. The plumber would use Polytetrafluoroethylene mostly on the male thread of a radiator valve going into the radiator. Emergency plumbers normally use PTFE on emergencies when it co...Read more -
EPDM vs PTFE
EPDM rubber belongs to the thermoset elastomers (rubber) classification, while PTFE belongs to the thermoplastics. Please note that the two materials have significantly dissimilar densities. EPDM rubber is a thermoset elastomer or rubber material. It has a fairly low density and the highest...Read more