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  • PVC and PTFE Cables Difference

    PVC and PTFE Cables Difference

    PTFE’s significant chemical, temperature, moisture, and electrical resistances make it an ideal material whenever products, tools, and components need to be durable and reliable in even the most strenuous applications. On top of this, PTFE coated wire boasts unique low-temperature durabilit...
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  • Is PTFEsafe?

    PTFE, invented by global chemical giant DuPont in the 1930s, became as much a symbol of kitchen convenience as cling wrap and the food processor. But PTFE could be coming to a sticky end – because the manufacturing process uses a chemical that potentially causes cancer, and the US Environme...
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  • Pure PTFE Polymer Packing

    Pure packing rope is Flexible, almost completely chemical inertia, dimensional stable, low coefficient of friction and excellent resistance to compression. It is suitable for all the chemical compound, alternative & rotary motions shafts, rods, piston valves, steam, expansion joints. It is a ...
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  • Pure PTFE Polymer Packing

    Pure PTFE Polymer Packing

    Pure packing rope is Flexible, almost completely chemical inertia, dimensional stable, low coefficient of friction and excellent resistance to compression. It is suitable for all the chemical compound, alternative & rotary motions shafts, rods, piston valves, steam, expansion joints. It is a ...
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  • Ohio PTFE Products & Machine Manufacturers / Suppliers

    Ohio PTFE Products & Machine Manufacturers / Suppliers

    Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Ohio is the 34th largest by area, the 7th most populous, and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state’s capital and largest city is Columbus. The state takes its name from the Ohio River. Th...
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  • PTFE/FEP vs Ultem® / PEI (polyetherimide) Machining

    PTFE/FEP vs Ultem® / PEI (polyetherimide) Machining

    Ultem® / PEI (polyetherimide) is a high-strength amorphous polymer with excellent heat and flame resistance (carrying a flammability rating of 94-V-0) with little smoke output. It performs continuously to 340° F, making it superior to commodity plastics such as Nylon and Delrin®.  PTFE was o...
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