Custom-Manufactured PTFE
PTFE, more commonly known by its trademarked name Teflon, is a low friction fluoropolymer with outstanding chemical and weathering resistance. The presence of fluorine provides even greater chemical resistance, especially to strong acids, and results in a low coefficient of friction, low moisture absorption and high electrical resistance.
Unfilled (Virgin) PTFE is often used for chemical resistant seals and gaskets. Virgin grade PTFE is used extensively for fluid handling systems in the semiconductor market, potable water, oxygen service, pharmaceutical and medical industries.
- With operating temperatures from -400°F to 500°F and it is often used in high temperature environments
- Excellent electrical insulating properties
- Very low permeability from gas and liquids
- Very low porosity allows for excellent cleanability
- Resistant to aggressive chemical agents and solvents
- Excellent dielectric properties
- Tensile strength and creep resistance can be improved with common fillers
PTFE products have excellent sliding properties, electrical resistance, and a nonstick surface. However, it also has low mechanical strength, and a high specific gravity compared to other plastics. To improve the mechanical properties, virgin PTFE can be reinforced with additives.
Custom Filled PTFE
- Glass fibers
- Increased wear resistance, compressive strength, and rigidity
- Reduced cold flow and resistant to organic solvents
- Bronze
- Increased hardness, wear resistance, compressive strength and improved thermal conductivity
- Reduced cold flow
- Carbon
- Increased hardness, wear resistance, compressive strength and improved thermal conductivity
- Resistant to hydrofluoric acid
- Electrically conductive at higher filler contents
- Graphite
- Improved self-lubrication, thermal conductivity, and wear
- Reduced coefficient of friction
- Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2)
- Improved self-lubrication
- Often added with other fillers (glass for strength) as a lubricant
- Ceramic
- Used in high pressure applications for deformation and wear resistance
- An FDA compliant compound used in applications where it is in contact with food
- Polyimide
- Increased wear resistance, compressive strength, and rigidity
- Extreme long-term wear resistance against mating components
- Resistance to high temperature and aggressive chemicals
- Mineral
- Increased wear resistance and deformation strength
- Most commonly used filler for FDA compliant applications
- Modified
- Improved permeation resistance and deformation strength without compromising PTFE’s low coefficient of friction properties
- Weldable