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PTFE+25%Glass - teflon glass filled
Glass filled PTFE is used to improve the creep resistance of PTFE over all temperature ranges, while still allowing some compression required for sealing in both gaskets and valves. Improved wear behavior is exhibited, while there is little effect on the electrical properties, as glass fiber is an insulator. Glass has an exceptional resistance to water. Glass must be avoided with the use of strong alkalis and hydrofluoric acid.
- ideal for high load bearing applications, against high hardness surfaces.
- bearings and bearing pads
- piston rings,
- valve seats and valve plugs
- gaskets
- Chemically inert to all known industrial chemicals;
- Low co-efficient of friction, non-stick & non-toxic;
- Wide temperature range
- Exhibits excellent permeation resistance;
- Excellent dielectric properties;
Group of materials Teflon:
Engineering plastics and their products can be ordered from TechPlasty. Materials in the same group from different manufacturers are not always directly interchangeable because they may not all have the same technical parameters. Our technical consultants, who have many years of experience in the field of engineering plastics, will be pleased to advise you on the differences in the individual materials, especially in the boundary conditions. Detailed technical data of individual manufacturers' materials can be found in their data sheets.