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  • PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)

    PTFE (also called Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene) material is an exceptional polymeric material. It has exceptional qualities that are not found in elastomeric materials and that’s what makes it a very attractive material for some of the most difficult applications. Not only because of its highly chemical resistant, flexibility, and electrically and thermally resistive, but also because it’s an extremely cost-effective option for high-performance seals and O-rings.

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  • What is PTFE?

    PTFE is a particularly versatile plastic fluoropolymer with an ivory-white and opaque color.
    On a molecular level, PTFE consists of a chain of carbon atoms with two fluorine atoms bonded to each carbon. These fluorine atoms surround the carbon chain, creating a dense molecule with strong carbon-fluorine bonds and a polymer structure that is inert to most chemicals.

    Advantages of PTFE?

    Due to PTFE’s prevalent carbon-fluorine bonds it offers high flexural strength as well as remarkable performance in the following areas:

    • Chemically inert to most caustic fluids.
    • Resistance to practically all known fluids
    • High electrical resistance and dielectric strength
    • Superior chemical resistance
    • Excellent temperature ranges from -30°C to +200°C
    • Low co-efficient of friction of any solid
    • No explosive decompression damage
    • extremely weatherable and non-adhesive
    • Water restistant
    • Unlimited shelf life
    • Easy to clean

    PTFE is also a cost-effective elastomeric option for seals and ‘O’ rings.

    PTFE seals can function in both static and dynamic reciprocating applications, and PTFE makes an ideal choice for high-speed rotary seals. PTFE is suitable for a wide range of applications in industries such as aerospace, food & beverage, pharma & healthcare and pneumatic & hydraulic.

    Filled PTFE

    Although PTFE has exceptional chemical and thermal resistance properties, in its unfilled or virgin form it provides limited mechanical benefits. It’s a very soft material that can deform under a load. However, the mechanical properties of Virgin PTFE can be enhanced through the introduction of various fillers to the compound.

    Adding a filler to PTFE can increase its strength, improve resistance to abrasion and also add electrical conductivity

    M Seals offer a wide range of fillers to help improve the mechanical properties of Virgin PTFE. These include but are not limited to

    • Glass fibre filled PTFE
    • Carbon and Carbon Graphite filled PTFE
    • Bronze filled PTFE
    • Carbon Fibre filled PTFE
    • Mineral filled PTFE
    • Polyimide filled PTFE
    • Ekonol® filled PTFE
    • as well as many others, including some proprietary compounds.

    FDA compliant

    Certain types of PTFE are recognized as being suitable for use with foodstuffs and meet stringent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements. Please contact our technical team if you require further information.

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