Customization: | Available |
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Material: | PVDF |
Usage: | Fluoroplastic |
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Fluoroplastics is a clumsy word given to a group of plastics where the molecules consist of a carbon chain with fluorin atoms attached. These fluorin atoms dramatically change the properties of the material, and give fluoropolymers special properties.
Very high working temperatures
Non-stick characteristics and low friction surface
Total resistance to chemical and solvents
Very high electrical resistance
Resistance to weather, UV light and corrosion
Fluoropolymers are widely used in automotives, aerospace, semiconductors, electronics and common household appliances because of their unique non-adhesive and low friction properties as well as their superior heat, chemical and weather resistance and superior electrical properties compared with the other polymers.
The unique properties of fluoroplastics make them high performance materials with limitless possibilities. As a result, PTFE, FEP and PFA can meet severe environmental conditions and are ideal for use in many medical, food and drink, automotive, oil and gas, and other applications.
The combination of low friction and temperature resistance allows fluoropolymers to be used in applications such as sleeve bearings, push-pull cables and non-stick roller covers. Virtually total chemical resistance at temperatures up to 260°C means PTFE, FEP and PFA can handle the transport of all fluid chemicals and solvents.
Fluoroplastics can also be used to protect less resistant materials, such as glass, stainless steel on stirrers, thermometers, probes and vat heaters. Due to the excellent dielectric and other properties combined, PTFE and FEP find many unique applications in electric and electronic engineering, such as insulation of miniature components and connections in hot environments.
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