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PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene), exhibits astonishing chemical resistance, combined with an extremely low friction coefficient and self-lubrication properties. This ultra high-purity material is extremely well suited for the manufacture of high-temperature, corrosion-resistant seals, gaskets, insulators and bearings used in semiconductor, aerospace & chemical processing industries. PTFE offers excellent thermal and electrical insulation properties, and is fairly soft and compliant when compared to other plastics. This combination of properties make PTFE suitable for a wide range of applications. PTFE can be used over a wide temperature range of -100°F to +500°F. Mechanical properties of PTFE may be enhanced by adding fillers such as Glass, Carbon, Graphite, Bronze, Molybdenum Disulfide, Ceramics, Mica, and Talc. Brands: Teflon® (DuPont), Dyneon® (3M), Algofon® (Solvay)
FEP (FluorinatedEthylenePropylene) is a relatively soft thermoplastic with lower tensile strength, wear resistance, and creep resistance than many other engineering plastics. However, FEP is chemically inert and has a low dielectric constant over a wide frequency range. FEP possesses a very high degree of stress crack resistance, a low coefficient of friction, exceptional dielectric properties, heat resistance, retention of properties after service at 400°F (204°C) with useful prope rties at -454°F (-270°C), and meets FDA 21CFR.177.1550. FEP has high transparency (with good transmittance of UltraViolet and visible wavelengths.) FEP also offers the lowest refractive index of all thermoplastics with low light reflection (the same as water.) PFA (PerFluoroAlkoxy) offers similar properties to FEP, but is preferred when extended service is required in hostile environments involving chemical, thermal, and mechanical stress. PFA offers high melt strength, stability at high processing temperatures, excellent crack and stress resistance, a low coefficient of friction, and more than 10 times the Flex life of FEP. It has high resistance to creep and retention of properties after service at 500°F (260°C), with useful properties at -320°F (95°C). P FA also meets FDA 21CFR.177.1550. PCTFE (PolyChloroTriFluoroEthylene) offers a unique combination of physical and mechanical properties, including non-flammability, chemical resistance, near zero moisture absorption, and excellent electrical properties. These characteristics cannot be found in any other thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a useful temperature range of -400°F to +400°F. PC TFE also exhibits extremely low outgassing, making it well suited for use in aerospace and flight applications. Common Brand Names: Kel-F ® & Neoflon ® Material Features & Description PTFE - Poly-Tetra-Fluoro-Ethylene
Brands: Teflon® (DuPont), Dyneon® (3M), Algofon® (Solvay)
Extremely low coefficient of friction
Self-lubricating properties
Wide temperature range -100°F to +500°F Excellent corrosion resistance Very good electrical insulating properties * Professional Plastics has the largest inventory i n the USA !!
FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene
Mechanical properties similar to PTFE Same electrical and chemical properties as PTFE Higher tensile and impact strength than PTFE Harder and has better clarity verses PTFE Slightly lower coefficient of friction than PTFE Lower service temperature compared to PTFE Very high degree of stress crack resistance Exceptional dielectric properties
PFA - Perfluoroalkoxy-copolymer
Higher melting point than FEP
Improved mechanical properties at higher service temperature than FEP
More than 10 times the Flex life of FEP. High creep resistance and retention of properties after service at 500°F (260°C), with useful properties at -320°F (95°C).
PCTFE - Poly-chloro-trifluoro-ethylene Brands: Kel-F® (3M) or Neoflon® (Daikin)
Higher tensile strength and improved clarity vs PTFE Has a lower softening point than PTFE – Ultra low temperature performance. Less chemical resistance than PTFE Lower electrical insulation than PTFE
ECTFE - CTFE/Ethylene copolymer Brand Name: Halar® (by Solvay)
Low creep and impact strength Strong, with excellent resistance to abrasion, harsh chemicals, and permeation.
FM-4910 approved for semiconductor applications
ETFE - TFE/Ethylene copolymer Brand Name: Tefzel® (By DuPont)
Enhanced abrasion and impact properties vs FEP Excellent abrasion resistance over a temperature range of -300°F to +300°F Resistant to weathering, with low friction, electrical & thermal insulation properties.
PVDF - Poly-vinylidene copolymer Brands: Kynar® (Arkema) and Solef® (Solvay)
Mechanical Strength - Good Tensile and Impact Properties.
Good chemical resistance – Available in 48” x 96” sheets
Sacrificed dielectric properties compared to other fluoropolymers
FM-4910, FDA approved & USP Class VI compatible UV and Radiation Resistance
The information contained herein is based on typical not minimum or actual values, and is intended for reference and comparison purposes only. This data should NOT be used as the sole basis for design specifications or quality control. All information is provided in good faith by Professional Plastics, Inc. Professional Plastics, Inc. assumes no liability for any inaccuracies or variations in actual values, nor we do assure the suitability of any material for any specific application. It is the customers’ sole responsibility to determine the suitability of each material in their specific application. All values at 73°F (23°C) unless otherwise noted.
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ABS HDPE Celazole ® PBI Micarta ® Kapton ® Teflon ® PTFE
Acetal LDPE Meldin ® PI Phenolic Mylar ® FEP
Acrylic Polypropylene Vespel ® PI Bakelite Neoprene ® PFA
CPVC Tivar ® UHMW Macor ® ceramic GPO-3 Nomex ® PCTFE (Kel-F ®)
Delrin ® Tivar® ESd Torlon ® PAI G-10/FR4 Fishpaper ECTFE (Halar ®)
Ertalyte ® Tivar® DrySlide Vestakeep ® G-11 ABS, HIPS ETFE (Tefzel ®)
Lexan® UHMW-PE PEEK G-5, G-9 Silicone Rubber PVDF (Kynar ®)
Makrolon ® Techtron ® PPS G-7 Sponge Rubber Fluorosint ®
Noryl ® Specialty Alloys Ryton ® PPS Linen L, LE Cork Rubber Rulon ®
Nylon ® Hastelloy ® Radel ® PPSU Canvas C, CE
Viton ® Symalit ®
Nylatron ® Haynes® 242 Semitron ® ESd Paper X, XXX
Buna-N Chemfluor ®
Polycarbonate Inconel ® Ultem ® PEI Durostone ® EPDM Teflon ® Tubing
PVC Invar ® Mycalex ® G-30 Polyurethane PFA Tubing
Turcite ® Kovar® CeramaPEEK ® Glastic ® Vinyl ® FEP Tubing
Property PTFE Virgin PFA FEP ETFE
Tefzel ® ECTFE
Halar ® PCTFE
Kel-F ® Specific Gravity 2.16 2.15 2.15 1.70 1.68 2.13
Tensile Strength, psi 3300 3600 3400 6100 7000 5300 Elongation @ Break, % 300 300 325 300 200 150 Flexular Strength, psi No Break No Break No Break 7100 7000 8500
Flexural Modulus, psi x 105 0.7-1.1 1.0 0.9 1.45 2.4 1.8 Hardness (Shore, Rockwell) D50 D60 D56 D75, R50 D75, R95 D90
Izod Impact Ft/Lbs/In - Notch, RT 3.5 No Break No Break No Break No Break 1.2 Melt Point, ºF 635 575-590 500-535 512 465 415
Max. Operating Temp., Continuous ºF 500 500 400 311 340 350 Deflection Temp., ºF @ 66 psi 250 N.A. 158 220 240 258 Deflection Temp., ºF @ 264 psi 120 N.A. N.A. 160 170 N.A. Thermal Expansion, 10-5/In/ºC 10.0 12 9.5 7 .3 8 7.0
Water Vapor Permeability (ranked) 5 6 5 4 2 1 (best) Chemical Resistance
(ranked) 1 1 1 2-3 2 2
Coefficient of Friction 1 2 3 4 4 5
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