PTFE

WHAT IS PTFE / TEFLON®?
Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont and is used in relation to products manufactured with Dupont’s fluoropolymer resins.

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE),  is a thermoplastic member of the fluoropolymer family of plastics. PTFE has a low coefficient of friction, excellent insulating properties, and is chemically inert to most substances. 

PTFE material also can withstand high heat applications up to +260°C and it is well know for its anti-stick properties.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main properties of PTFE that make it suitable for industrial applications?

PTFE, or Polytetrafluoroethylene, possesses several key properties that make it ideal for industrial applications. It has a low coefficient of friction, enabling it to reduce wear and energy consumption in moving parts. Additionally, PTFE is chemically inert to most substances, meaning it won't react with acids, bases, or solvents. Its excellent insulating properties and ability to withstand temperatures up to +260°C make it a reliable choice for high-temperature environments.

How does the addition of glass fibers affect PTFE sheets?

The incorporation of glass fibers into PTFE sheets enhances their mechanical strength and dimensional stability. For instance, PTFE + 15% Glass Sheets offer improved load-bearing capabilities, while PTFE + 25% Glass Sheets provide even greater durability. These modifications allow for more effective use in applications requiring higher wear resistance and reduced thermal expansion.

What are the benefits of using PTFE combined with graphite and carbon fibers?

Combining PTFE with materials such as graphite and carbon fibers results in sheets with enhanced properties. For example, PTFE + 15% Glass + 5% Graphite Sheets improve lubrication and wear resistance, making them suitable for applications with sliding components. Similarly, PTFE + 15% Carbon Fibers Sheets increase strength and stiffness, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications.