2018-01-01から1年間の記事一覧

5 Reasons Why PTFE Seals are an Excellent Choice for Automotive Applications

Automotive PTFE Shaft Seals In this article, we are going to explore the reasons why PTFE seals are among the best choices for many automotive applications. You’ll find PTFE seals in fuel cell seals, fuel injection pumps, steering wheel se…

4 Reasons: PTFE Rotary Shaft Seals for Low Friction High Speed Applications

PTFE rotary shaft seals are an excellent solution to high speed applications with surface speeds up to 30 m/s. In this article, we are going to look at four reasons behind that continued popularity. Reason # 1 Low Friction PTFE, also known…

PTFE Guidewire Application Process Eliminates Delamination

Solution proven to have no PTFE delamination for 34,000,000+ guidewires. The guidewire coating delamination problem reached catastrophic proportions late last year. In October, Medtronic—a major guidewire supplier—recalled over 84,000 unit…

The Impact of Fluoropolymers on the Medical Device Industry

The impressive growth of the medical device, biomedical and healthcare industries over the past 15 years continues unabated even as materials such as fluoropolymers are meeting the increasingly challenging demand for new products and proce…

Teflon – You might not realise, but it’s everywhere!

There are a few things about Teflon to start with that by no means tell the full picture, but are certainly the list of things that caused me to immediately abandon ship on all things teflon. Teflon is the trademarked name for the chemical…

TEFLON, AN INVENTION THAT STICKS

1938: Fiddling around in the lab one day, Roy Plunkett accidentally discovers polytetrafluoroethylene, soon to be known as Teflon, a slippery substance that will have practical applications in everything from nonstick cookware to a preside…

8 Applications of PTFE Tubing

1. Aircraft Industries PTFE tubings are the non-flammable fluoropolymers that have lower friction coefficient which make them able to work properly under extreme temperature and pressure that's why these tubings are being used in the aircr…

Teflon and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA)

What are Teflon and PFOA? Where are they found? Teflon® is a brand name for a man-made chemical known as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). It has been in commercial use since the 1940s. It has a wide variety of uses because it is extremely s…

For Dummies 5 Questions and Answers about Polymer Bellows

One of the primary uses of bellows is to absorb dimensional changes due to thermal effects, which is very useful when used high temperature flows such as steam. Bellows also serve to dampen vibration in the system caused by rotating compon…

Ball Valve Seals - 6 Key Materials You Should Know About

Ball Valve Seals Material Choice The choice of a seal material for a ball valve is vital to its successful operation. In this post, we are going to look at some of the major characteristics of six commonly used options for polymer seals in…

Four Most Popular Rotary Shaft Seals Material Options and How They Compare

Evolution of Seal Materials The evolution of seal materials evolved as seals faced more rugged demands. Early needs could be met using packed hemp or leather, but as the demands became more and more rigorous new materials were sought. This…

Teflon Is Forever

For decades, DuPont has sold the answer to crud, gunk, and grime. What the company didn’t advertise was that its nonstick wonder sticks—to us. Congresswoman Pat Schroeder was scrambling eggs, one day back in 1984, when she coined one of th…

PTFE WIRE APPLICATIONS

PTFE APPLICATIONS PTFE’s significant chemical, temperature, moisture, and electrical resistances make it an ideal material whenever products, tools, and components need to be durable and reliable in even the most strenuous applications. On…

PFA and TFM PTFE Excellent Material Choice for Bellows and Diaphragms

Polymer Bellows and Diaphragms PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), aka Teflon, is typically the first choice polymer for bellows and diaphragms, but did you know that PTFE isn’t the only polymer you can choose from? In this article we are goin…

6 Key Reasons PEEK Works Well for High-Performance Bushings

PEEK, which stands for polyetheretherketone, is a well-known engineering thermoplastic. It has become a popular choice for bushings that must operate in demanding high-speed, high-temperature environments. In this post, we will look at 6 r…

Five Ways that PTFE Rotary Seals Differ from ElaomstericSeals

The PTFE Rotary Seal Difference PTFE rotary seals are often the answer when elastomeric seals just can’t handle the demands. In this article we are going to look at just five ways that PTFE seals differ in performance and behavior from ela…

Custom Spring Energized PTFE Seals for Medical Devices

The medical device industry faces continually evolving challenges when it comes to finding the right sealing solutions for new and improved designs. Issues such as sterilization, wide ranges of expected pressure, potentially aggressive env…

New machine:Full-Automatic PTFE tape winding machine

Our newly developed equipment:Full-Automatic PTFE tape winding machine Model: GH-T02 1.Machine Type : Full-Automatic PTFE tape winding machine 2.Details: This machine is designed to automatically wrap the tape to the threaded parts.It can…

Comparison Between PTFE and PFA Processing

For a number of years fluoropolymers have played a significant role in the chemical and similar industries to protect plants and equipment against chemical attack by a broad range of aggressive media. This is because they offer substantial…

The Many Uses of Teflon, a.k.a., PTFE Industrial Coating

Most people have never heard of PTFE industrial coating, but when you mention Teflon, a look of understanding passes easily on their faces. PTFE (Polytetrafluoro Ethylene) is the technical name of the material, and it’s commonly sold under…

Electronics and medical applications help PTFE glide to global growth

Home cooks who enjoy conveniently sliding eggs out of a pan know all about Teflon’s non-stick properties. But Teflon’s applications go well beyond cookware, and growth in several industries is driving global demand for the material. Teflon…

The Many Uses of Teflon, a.k.a., PTFE Industrial Coating

Most people have never heard of PTFE industrial coating, but when you mention Teflon, a look of understanding passes easily on their faces. PTFE (Polytetrafluoro Ethylene) is the technical name of the material, and it’s commonly sold under…

THE PROPERTIES AND ADVANTAGES OF PTFE

Polytetrafluoroethylene or PTFE (more commonly known as Teflon) is a particularly versatile ivory-white and opaque plastic fluoropolymer; it is made by the free-radical polymerisation of many tetrafluoroethene molecules, and is suitable fo…

PTFE A Miracle Material Evolves

Since its discovery nearly 80 years ago, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), has become one of the world’s most versatile and useful materials. Originally used for military applications, it can now be found in many other applications, such as …

POLYCHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE (PCTFE OR PTFCE) PROPERTIES & APPLICATIONS

Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE or PTFCE) is a thermoplastic chlorofluoropolymer with the molecular formula (CF2CClF)n, where nis the number of monomer units in the polymer molecule. It is similar to polytetrafluoroethene (PTFE), except…

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) Properties

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a colourless organic thermoplastic polymer in the polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family, used in engineering applications. It was originally introduced by Victrex PLC, then Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in…

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) Properties & Applications

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a colourless organic thermoplastic polymer in the polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family, used in engineering applications. It was originally introduced by Victrex PLC, then Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in…

Polymer adsorption

Adsorption is the adhesion of ions or molecules onto the surface of another phase.Adsorption may occur via physisorption and chemisorption. Ions and molecules can adsorb to many types of surfaces including polymer surfaces. A polymer is a …

ETFE vs PTFE

Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) is a fluorine-based plastic. It was designed to have high corrosion resistance and strength over a wide temperature range. ETFE is a polymer and its source-based name is poly(ethene-co-tetrafluoroethene)…

Fluorinated ethylene propylene VS PTFE

Fluorinated ethylene propylene or FEP is a copolymer of hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene. It differs from the PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) resins in that it is melt-processable using conventional injection molding and screw ex…