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PTFE Polymer

PTFE Polymer

  • The 3 mm diameter ptfe rod

    The 3 mm diameter ptfe rod

    Usage temperature range is very broad (Celsius from – 200 degrees to +260 degrees); Anti-majority chemical substance’s corrosiveness, except some fluorides and alkalinity moltenmetal;Excellent mechanical properties, aging resistance;Excellent flame resistance(Conforms to ASTM-D635 and...
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  • PTFE Membrane

    PTFE Membrane

    PTFE membrane filters are naturally hydrophobic with excellent chemical resistance, making them the ideal choice for sterile venting of gases*, non-aqueous solvents, acids, and aggressive fluids. Thin, highly porous membrane filter Behaves as an absolute retentive membrane Inert to most agressi...
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  • PTFE Machined Components

    PTFE Machined Components

    High Quality Precision Machined Components:Seals, lips, cups, bearings, bushings, wear strips & other custom PTFE parts;Ball valve seats, piston rings, pipe and bellows;Diaphragms, insulators, lantern rings, V-rings, gaskets, washers, o-rings. PTFE products are commonly used in high temperatu...
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  • PTFE Lubricant

    PTFE Lubricant

    Made with PTFE and acrylic resin for heavy-duty lubrication and ultimate protection.Resists moisture;Non-staining;Resin-bonded (2% acrylic);For use in manufacturing facilities.Applications:  conveyor belts, machine tools, dies, and locking mechanisms.  Do not use on electrical equipment...
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  • PTFE Lined Bushing

    PTFE Lined Bushing

    The metal shell of a PTFE-lined bushing is not ideal for applications where water or caustic chemicals are present. In these types of applications, PTFE-lined bushings can rust, corrode, contaminate sensitive areas, and ultimately fail. Since plastic bushings are made solely of high-performance p...
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  • PTFE Laminates

    PTFE Laminates

    Laminates are reinforced PTFE, consisting of a PTFE film or plate on the one hand and a substrate on the other. The layers of material are firmly bonded to each other.  Possible substrates include fabrics, fibers, or knitted fabrics as well as films. They consist, for example, of glass, met...
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