PTFE (Teflon)
PTFE, or Polytetrafluoroethylene, or Teflon is a synthetic fluoropolymer known for its non-stick, lowest-frictional properties. With its superb chemical and dielectric properties, it is widely used in the petrochemical and pharmaceutical industry.
- Non-stick and low Friction
- Temperature range -260°C to +260°C
- High Thermal Stability
- Electrical Insulation
- High Chemical Resistance
- Food safe
- High resistance to UV
- Good electrical properties
- Self-extinguishing
- Low Strength
- Creep under stress
- Difficult to weld and bond
- Cost
- Mechanical properties
- Abrasion resistance, scratched easy.
Pipe linings, oil and gas production, pumps, seals, gaskets, bearings, bridges and much more.
PTFE GF25
PTFE, reinforced with 25% glass Fibre, offers all the normal properties of PTFE, but with better compressive strength under load, so improving wear properties. Developed mainly for the valve and seal applications.
- Improved Creep Resistance
- Temperature range -200°C to +260°C
- Dimensional Stability
- Electrical Insulation
- Food Safe
- Low Coefficient of Friction
- Wear resistance
- Chemical Resistance
- Resistance to alkalis and hydrofluoric acid compared to PTFE
- Friction increase’s
- Surface finish
- Glass-filler is abrasive on machine tools.
- Lower Friction and impact resistance compared to PTFE
Seals, Gaskets, Bearing, Bushes, Insulators, wear pads, slide runners and much more.
PTFE C25
PTFE, reinforced with 25% carbon graphite, offers all the normal properties of PTFE, but with improved mechanical, wear and dimensional stability. Used in high performance applications like bearings and seals.
- Improved Mechanical Strength
- Temperature range -200°C to +260°C
- Better Wear Resistance
- Chemical Resistance
- Low Coefficient of Friction
- Electrically Conductive
- Low tensile strength
- Abrasion
- Low Chemical resistance compared to PTFE, but slightly better than Glass filled.
- Electrical insulation
- Cost
Bearings, Pumps, Valves, Gaskets, food processing, aerospace and much more.
PVDF
PVDF, or Polyvinylidene fluoride, is a specialty thermoplastic fluoropolymer. Good chemical resistance, temperature stability, and mechanical strength, coupled with ease of processing makes it a good alternative to PTFE.
- Durability and Mechanical properties.
- Temperature range -50°C to +150°C
- Good UV resistance
- Chemical Resistance
- Electrical Properties
- Food and Pharmaceutical approved
- Self-extinguishing
- Ease of processing
- Working temperature range vs PTFE
- Chemical resistance to solvents at high temperatures
- Dimensional stability
- Brittle at low temperatures
- Poor Adhesion
- Ages quicker than PTFE under long term exposure of UV.
Valves, Pumps, Nuclear, Water treatment, sensors, Biomedical, electronic components and much more.
PCTFE
PCTFE, or Polychlorotrifluoroethylene, is a fluoropolymer like PTFE but offers stronger, stiffer and more dimensionally stable properties. Often used in cryogenic seals and valve components.
- Dimensional Stability
- Temperature range -240°C to +150°C
- Low Moisture Absorption
- Chemical Resistance
- Self-extinguishing
- Food Compliance
- High Compressive Strength
- Low gas permeability
- Lower working temperature vs PTFE
- Higher cost than PVDF and PTFE
- Affected by some ethers, esters and aromatic solvents.
Cryogenic seals and gaskets, valves, seals, analytical, electrical connectors, semiconductors seals and valves and much more.
PFA
PFA, or Perfluoroalkoxy alkane’ is a melt processable fluoropolymer with improved melt processing capabilities. Excellent chemical resistance and high-temperature stability makes it a good material for a wide range of industrial applications.
- Flexibility and Strength
- Temperature range -200°C to +260°C
- Electrical Insulation
- Chemical Resistance
- UV Resistance
- Durability and Reliability
- Low Friction
- Water Absorption
- Weathering
- High Cost
- Dimensional Stability over time
Chemical equipment, heat exchangers, wafer processing, valves, nozzles and much more.