Material: | PFA |
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Tensile Strength: | 22MPa |
Density: | 2.12-2.17g/cm3 |
Elongation at Break: | 280% |
Temperature Range: | -200-250°c |
Dielectricity Strength: | 15kv/mm |
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PFA plastic has a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases, making it an ideal choice for handling aggressive and corrosive chemicals.
PFA (PerFluoroAlkoxy) and Teflon are different types of fluoropolymers. Teflon is a common name for PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene). Fluoropolymers have a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases. Both PFA and Teflon have a very low coefficient of friction and have anti-sticking properties. One major difference is Teflon has a higher melting temperature than PFA, making it a popular choice for non-stick cookware. Another difference is PFA is more flexible than Teflon, making it ideal for tubing applications.
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