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PTFE Polymer

PTFE Polymer

  • PTFE vs LDPE

    PTFE vs LDPE

    Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from the monomer ethylene. It was the first grade of polyethylene, produced in 1933 by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) using a high pressure process via free radical polymerization. The EPA estimates 5.7% of LDPE is recycled. Despite comp...
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  • Why Use PTFE Convoluted Hose?

    Why Use PTFE Convoluted Hose?

    PTFE hose with permeation-resistant features:Smooth-bore PTFE core.Commonly used where chemical compatibility and permeation resistance is desired.Standard and custom assemblies available.  The PTFE Advantage PTFE hose is ideally suited for applications requiring maximum flexibility, high-pr...
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  • Extruded PTFE Film

    Extruded PTFE Film

    Sintered extruded PTFE film is a quality high modulus non-adhesive PTFE film manufactured by extrusion and sintering processes. The resulting film is characterized by high dielectric strength and chemical resistance, low moisture absorption and resistance to permeability. PTFE Extruded Film Tape...
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  • Expanded PTFE Sheet

    Expanded PTFE Sheet

    Expanded PTFE Sheet is a high performance sheet gasket material made of multi-directionally expanded virgin PTFE. It is a soft, form-in-place gasket material that conforms to almost any sealing surface. It is capable of withstanding a wide range of pressure, temperature and chemical environments....
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  • What is the difference between PTFE & PCTFE for Valve

    What is the difference between PTFE & PCTFE for Valve

    PCTFE or CTFE (originally known as Kel-F*) has many of the properties similar to other fluoropolymers such as PTFE, FEP or PFA, but is mechanically superior in rigidity (does not deform easily), and has very low gas permeability . ​ PCTFE or CTFE (originally known as Kel-F*) has many of the prope...
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  • What is the difference between ETFE and PTFE?

    What is the difference between ETFE and PTFE?

    ETFE (or Ethylene tetraflurorethylene) is a fluorine based plastic, equipped with a high melting point and an excellent chemical, electrical and high energy radiation resistance property.PTFE (or polytetrafluroethylene) is a fluorocarbon solid. Working as a hydrophobic, neither water nor water-ba...
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