Features:
- Resistive against abrasion
- Excellent flame resistance
- Chemically inert
Further Details:
PT FE Characteristics & Benefits
The extraordinary characteristics of PT FE make it the ideal choice in a wide range of products and applications. PT FE has a coefficient of friction that is one of the lowest of any material. PT FE is extremely abrasion resistant, making it adaptable to the harshest environments. In addition, PT FE can withstand a wide range of temperatures, from 260 Degrees Centigrade down to -270 Degrees Centigrade, and can even handle brief exposures at higher temperatures. PT FE also has excellent flame resistance due to its extremely high melting point, along with a very low rate of smoke generation and heat release. Another advantage of PT FE is that it is chemically inert and pure, and has no additional stabilizers, lubricants or plasticizers that would taint process fluids.
PT FE products have an extremely long service life, primarily due to PT FE retaining its original properties over a long period of time, even at extreme temperatures, in ultraviolet (UV) light, and when exposed to oils, oxidizing agents and solvents. PT FE also is extremely corrosion resistant, especially to acids, and harsh inorganic and organic chemicals. Additionally, the original properties PT FE remain the same even after extended time periods in water. Furthermore, PT FE is resistant to atmospheric aging in the form of discoloration, oxidation, and, as previously noted, is not affected by ultraviolet light Top op