PTFE
PTFE has the characteristic of being a chemically inert material with excellent non-toxic properties and thus ideal for use in the food industry meeting FDA requirements. Resistance to compression and permanent deformation is one of the best mechanical features of PTFE, same case applying to hardness, flexural strength and plastic memory, in a wide temperature range. In fact, PTFE has excellent dielectric qualities, remaining intact in the values up to a temperature range of between -200 and +260°C.
Technical features:
- Low coefficient of friction
- Excellent properties of resistance to external agents
- High degree of anti-adhesiveness
- Excellent resistance to low and high temperatures (-200°C to +260°C)
- Excellent dielectric properties
- Resistance to oxidation and UV rays
- Resistance to corrosion
- No water absorption
- Inert to all known chemical reagents
Materials available
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
- 01FL white Ptfe virgin 51 SH D (PTFE G400)
- 02FL grey Ptfe + glass fibres + MoS2 55 SH D (PTFE G418)
- 03FL brown Ptfe + bronze 58 SH D (PTFE G416)
- 04FL dark grey Ptfe + carbon + graphite 64 SH D (PTFE G453)
- 06FL torquoise Ptfe + pigmentes 62 SH D (PTFE G422)
- 07FL cream Ptfe + peek 58 SH D (PTFE G482)
- 08FL cream Ptfe + rulon j 55 SH D (PTFE G461)
- 09FL cream Ptfe + ekonol 58 SH D (PTFE G479)
- 12FL grey Ptfe + mineral fibres 56 SH D (PTFE G663)
- 14FL blue detectable Ptfe 58 SH D (PTFE G686)