PTFE Polymer
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Silicone Lubricating Grease with Syncolon (PTFE)
Silicone Lubricating Grease with Syncolon (PTFE) has a wider operating range than petroleum based lubricants; Excellent water protection and moisture barrier. Use on Plastic gears, plastic threads, as a damping medium for Dash Pots, lubricate O-Rings, electrical motor bearings and rubber componen...Read more -
Bonding PTFE
Using epoxy cement or adhesive for sealing polymer to glass and metal and to itself. The resistance of polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE ) to any sort of adherence is legendary and often very useful as is its chemical inertness. But these qualities do have one significant drawback, that polymer...Read more -
Ryton vs Polymer PTFE/FEP Machining
Ryton Excellent high temperature resistance – Some PPS compounds can operate continuously to 450 °F ; Flammability (UL 94) V-O/5VA – Very low smoke emission ; Excellent chemical, radiation and hydrolysis resistance ; Very resistant to creep, deformation under load and compression set ...Read more -
Rulon PTFE
Rulon is the trade name for a family of PTFE plastics produced by Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics. Rulon plastics are known for their low coefficient of friction, excellent abrasion resistance, wide range of operating temperatures, and chemical inertness. Common applications for Rulon include s...Read more -
Rulon (plastic) vs Polymer PTFE/FEP Machining
Rulon is the trade name for a family of PTFE plastics produced by Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics. Rulon plastics are known for their low coefficient of friction, excellent abrasion resistance, wide range of operating temperatures, and chemical inertness. Common applications for Rulon include s...Read more -
Acetal vs Polymer PTFE/FEP Machining
Acetals are used as protecting groups for carbonyl groups in organic synthesis because they are stable with respect to hydrolysis by bases and with respect to many oxidizing and reducing agents. They can either protect the carbonyl in a molecule (by temporarily reacting it with an alcohol) or a d...Read more