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PTFE BoardPolytetrafluoroethylene sheet (also called tetrafluoroethylene sheet, Teflon sheet, Teflon sheet) is made of polytetrafluoroethylene resin by molding at room temperature, and then sintering and...read more
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Black PTFE RodPolytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), also known as Teflon, commonly known as the "king of plastics", is a polymer made from tetrafluoroethylene as a monomer. Its chemical formula is (C2F4)n. It has...read more
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3mm PTFE TubePolytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tubes are premium-grade fluoropolymer solutions designed to excel in extreme conditions. Our PTFE tubes are manufactured using advanced extrusion technology,...read more
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Machined PTFE PartsTeflon is a common brand name for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a thermoplastic fluoropolymer. This engineering plastic was discovered accidentally by Dr. Plunkett and has the characteristics of...read more
These tubes are made from UHMW Polyethylene, PE co-polymers, or Polypropylene with an average pore size from 5-200 microns. Standard hydrophobic and hydrophilic formulations are available to...
Dankai Factory Manufacture Expanded PTFE Micro Porous Filtration tube ePTFE Tubing for using Chemical water and gas filtration Ready to Ship $1.99-$2.98/ Meter 100 Meters (Min. Order) $0.66/Meter...
SCI offers a huge selection of Tubing: Polyethylene (PE), Polyurethane (PU), Vinyl (PVC), Silicone, Peristaltic Pump, PTFE, FEP, PFA, Peek™, Nylon & Colored ... PTFE Tubing; PTFE Needles w/ PVDF...
For the production of porous rods, tubes and tiles, PTFE particles are melted together. The pore size can be determined both by the selection of the PTFE granules and the process parameters. Due to...
After years of efforts,Rayflon successfully developed ePTFE tube by introducing Japanese advanced technology. ePTFE tube is made from PTFE dispersion resin through special processing craft, with...
Porous PTFE Tubes are excellent for use in extreme heat up to +500° F (260° C) and resistant to a low end temperature of -328° (-200° C). PTFE is used in applications where other plastics break down...
