Member of the fluorocarbon family of plastics created by the polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene and characterized by extreme chemical inertness, very high thermal stability and low frictional properties.
This is the most thermally stable and chemically resistant of all carbonaceous insulating compounds. It is unaffected by sunlight, moisture, and practically all chemicals. Temperature range is -90° to +250° C and electrical properties are very constant over the temperature range and a wide range of frequencies.
(PTFE) ~ Teflon based printed circuit board material used for high-speed applications.
Commonly known as Teflon®. PTFE membranes are highly durable and resistant to a broad range of temperatures and chemicals. Hydrophobic. Used for the filtration of air samples, aggressive solvents, and as the backing for AcroWellâ„¢ 96 filter plates.
Teflon type material with good heat and chemical resistance.
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), more commonly known by its trademarked name Teflon, is a synthetic fluoropolymer which finds numerous applications. It has an extremely low coefficient of friction and is used as a non-stick coating for pans and other cookware. It is very non-reactive, and so is often used in containers and pipework for reactive and corrosive chemicals.