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PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene. a fluorocarbon-based polymer. is also known by Dupont's brand name Teflon®. and commonly used in its virgin (unfilled) state.
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PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene) a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is also known by Dupont’s brand name Teflon®, and commonly used in its virgin (unfilled) state.
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PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene), a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is also known by Dupont’s brand name Teflon® and also as Furon’s brand name Rulon®. It is commonly used in its virgin (unfilled) state.
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Virgin PTFE is capable in its own right, but when fillers, such as glass, are added, it enhances the material wear and deformation characteristics to more fully exploit their unique combination of chemical, physical and electrical properties.
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Virgin PTFE is capable in its own right, but when mineral fillers, such as molybdenum sulfide, are added, it enhances the material wear and deformation characteristics to more fully exploit their unique combination of chemical, physical and electrical properties.
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PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is a known solid lubricant and when used as filler improves the tribology properties (wear and friction resistance) of a broad range of base polymers. See Acetal - PTFE Fillled.
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Virgin PTFE is capable in its own right, but when fillers, such as carbon, are added, it enhances the material wear and deformation characteristics to more fully exploit their unique combination of chemical, physical and electrical properties.
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Virgin PTFE is capable in its own right, but when fillers, such as metal, are added, it enhances the material wear and deformation characteristics to more fully exploit their unique combination of chemical, physical and electrical properties.
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This fluoroplastic family offers plastics with high chemical resistance, low and high temperature capability, resistance to weathering, low friction, electrical and thermal insulation, and "slipperiness."
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PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene) is a known solid lubricant and when used as filler improves the tribology properties (wear and friction resistance) of a broad range of base polymers.
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Rulon® is the trade name for a family of proprietary PTFE fluoropolymer compounds and other inert ingredients. This family of materials offers the combination of high compressive strengths, low coefficient of friction, and excellent abrasion and corrosion resistance while running without lubrication.
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