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  • PTFE 3D printable material

    PTFE 3D printable material

    New 3D printing technologies are being developed at such a rapid pace that it’s easy to imagine a near future in which there isn’t anything that can’t be 3D printed.  The range of available materials is one of the key hurdles to adoption for industrial 3D printing. 3D printing is being rapi...
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  • PTFE + MICA MINERAL FILLED

    PTFE + MICA MINERAL FILLED

    PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene) is a fluorocarbon-based polymer also known throughout the industry as Dupont’s brand name polymer®. Several other manufacturers make their own brands of PTFE which can often be used as substitute material. This fluoroplastic family offers plastics with high chemical...
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  • 25% Soft Carbon Powder + 75% Virgin PTFE Tube & Rod

    25% Soft Carbon Powder + 75% Virgin PTFE Tube & Rod

    Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic material accidentally invented in the late 1930s while a chemist was endeavoring to develop a new type of perfluorethylene-based refrigerant. Rather than achieving a chlorofluorocarbon, the scientist was surprised to find that the perfluorethylene use...
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  • PTFE has got a new opportunity together with 5G!

    PTFE has got a new opportunity together with 5G!

    PTFE is called “the king of plastics”. Roy Planck, the father of fluororesin, began to study Freon’s substitutes at DuPont in the United States in 1936. They collected part of the tetrafluoroethylene and stored it in steel bottles, preparing for the next experiment the following...
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  • PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Sphere

    PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Sphere

    A totally fluorinated polymer which is semi-crystalline, semi-opaque and white. It has outstanding chemical resistance being unaffected by almost all chemicals and also has a very high oxygen index (i.e. is inherently non-flam). It has a very low coefficient of friction and is stable to high temp...
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  • PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Properties

    PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Properties

    ( see also polymer® PTFE and polymer® FEP & PFA Specifications ) PTFE’s mechanical properties are low compared to other plastics, but its properties remain at a useful level over a wide temperature range of of -100°F to +400°F (-73°C to 204°C). Typical Properties of polymer® PTFE Fluoro...
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