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PTFE Sheets

PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene – Teflon® PTFE) it is a fluorocarbon-based polymer that exhibits astonishing chemical resistance and ultra high-purity. Self-lubricating and with a low friction..

Overview

PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene – Teflon® PTFE) it is a fluorocarbon-based polymer that exhibits astonishing chemical resistance and ultra high-purity. Self-lubricating and with a low friction coefficient, PTFE sheets and rods are ideally suited for the manufacture of high-temperature seals, insulators and bearings used in semiconductor, aerospace & chemical processing industries. PTFE’s low coefficient of friction makes it suitable for applications where sliding action of parts is needed: such as plain bearings, gears, and slide plates. In these applications, it performs significantly better than nylon and acetal; and is comparable to UHMW. PTFE however can be used over a far wider temperature range than these materials; -100°F to +400°F (-73°C to 204°C) and offers superior electrical insulation properties. Although its’ mechanical properties are low compared to other engineering plastics, those properties can be enhanced through the use of additives such as Carbon, Graphite, Bronze, and Glass Fiber. Professional Plastics offers a wide variety of PTFE materials including Teflon® (a registered trademark of DuPont Chemours), Dyneon™ by 3M, and Daikin™ by Daikin Americas.
Nominal Thickness Tolerance in mm
0.25 – 0.5 -0 to +10%
1 -0 to +0.15
2 -0 to +0.3
3 -0 to +0.45
4 -0 to +0.6
5 -0 to +0.75
6 – 8 – 10 – 12 -0 to +15%
15 – 20 – 25 – 30 -0 to +15%
40 – 50 -0 to +15%

Features And Benefits :

PTFE Rods, Sheets & Tubing (all brands including Teflon®) exhibit the following characteristics:
  • Lowest coefficient of friction of any known material.
  • PTFE operates up to 500° F.
  • Tremendous chemical resistance
  • PTFE is an excellent insulator of heat and electrical charges
  • Limitations: PTFE has low compressive & tensile strength

PTFE Sheet Applications:

  • PTFE Sheet is often used in the food preparation industry due to its food contact suitability and its very high operating temperatures meaning that the PTFE will be happy to continue along with the product and any product or contamination will not be allowed to stick.
  • PTFE Sheet is also highly successful when it comes to cryogenics, just as PTFE is comfortable at very high temperatures, PTFE is also very happy at extremely low temperatures. PTFE Sheet is also becoming popular in the building industry and is being specified by modern architects due to its substantial ability to withstand weathering and its environmental resistance.
  • PTFE Sheet is often used in wear strips and slideways within all types of engineering to take advantage of a stunning co-efficient of friction to guide high performance components a highly wear resistant and super sliding advantage to help reduce costs and improve component life.
  • PTFE Sheet is an engineering plastic that is also used in valve parts because it has the ability to conform to the shape of a mating or sealing, opposing component allowing PTFE to give a low friction long lasting valve seal that is heat and acid resistant. Because PTFE Sheet has excellent electrical insulation properties, it is often specified for the areas where other insulation is not sufficient and with the added benefit of the heat resistance which can often be associated with these applications.

PTFE SHEET SPECIFICATIONS

  • Maximum long term working temperature is plus 260°C. Maximum short term working temperature is plus 260°C. Co-efficient of friction is 0.08. Co-efficient of expansion is 12. Melting point is plus 327°C.

PTFE SHEET AVAILABILITY

PTFE has a few important areas to be aware of and they are it’s thermal expansion, this means that components will expand at a high rate due to thermal changes, PTFE Sheet is also difficult to bond, there are modern adhesives that will bond PTFE, they are often a two part process although pre-etched PTFE Sheet is available. PTFE Sheet is also relatively heavy or dense compared with other engineering plastics and also it can be more expensive due to its manufacturing process.

PTFE SHEET ISSUES

PTFE has a few important areas to be aware of and they are it’s thermal expansion, this means that components will expand at a high rate due to thermal changes, PTFE Sheet is also difficult to bond, there are modern adhesives that will bond PTFE, they are often a two part process although pre-etched PTFE Sheet is available. PTFE Sheet is also relatively heavy or dense compared with other engineering plastics and also it can be more expensive due to its manufacturing process.

PTFE SHEET FOR LOW FRICTION BEARINGS

Very low friction is another attribute that PTFE Sheet excels at. It has one of the lowest co-efficient of friction of any material known to man and provides similar results as ice. This is particularly important in many applications for low friction slide ways where only PTFE Sheet will do.

PTFE SHEET FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS

One of the most famous and obvious applications for PTFE Sheet is for high temperature areas, this is because PTFE Sheet can withstand temperatures of in excess of plus 250°C and can also withstand excessively low temperatures and PTFE Sheet can still perform.

PTFE SHEET FOR ACID RESISTANCE

Another important feature of PTFE Sheet is its acid resistance, this can be used to line acid tanks and PTFE Sheet can resist higher concentrations than many other materials.

PTFE SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION

PTFE is one of the best electrical insulation materials of all the engineering plastics it is often used for high end components and is often used in place of PVC when the insulation properties need to be much higher.

PTFE SHEET AT LOW TEMPERATURES

One of the often overlooked and key features of PTFE Sheet as an engineering plastic is the low end temperature resistance and performance. Because PTFE Sheet can withstand temperatures as low as -260°C and still retain its properties, it is often chosen to line the inside of cryogenic vessels as there are very few materials that can withstand these extreme temperatures.

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF PTFE SHEET

An important advantage of PTFE Sheet is its chemical resistance which is probably better than most other plastics and much better than most other materials. There are few chemicals that will attach or cause any damage to the sheet under typical use and applications. This would allow PTFE Sheet to be used in applications as the lining of chemical tanks and any instances where chemical resistance is important.

PTFE Moulded Sheets

Standard Width: 300mm, 450mm, 600mm, 1000mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, 2000mm
Thickness: 0.1mmm to 3.0mm (Standard)
Length: Available in Roll Form in any length
Made to Order: Specific Length, Width & Thickness available as per customer’s requirements
Material: Virgin PTFE & Filled PTFE
Filler: Glass / Carbon / Graphite / Bronze.
Specification No: ASTM – D 3308

PTFE Skived Sheets

Standard Width: 300mm, 450mm, 600mm, 1000mm, 1200mm, 1500mm, 2000mm
Thickness: 0.1mmm to 3.0mm (Standard)
Length: Available in Roll Form in any length
Made to Order: Specific Length, Width & Thickness available as per customer’s requirements
Material: Virgin PTFE & Filled PTFE
Filler: Glass / Carbon / Graphite / Bronze.
Specification No: ASTM – D 3308
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