Description
Buy PTFE Sheet, ≠ 10x300x300 mm (fluoroplast) from ChemLV at a bargain price in Latvia and the European Union
Purpose PTFE sheet, ≠ 10x300x300 mm (fluoroplast) – Coating for bearings | Cover for sliding elements | Material for the manufacture of seals | Insulation material for heating cables | Material resistant to chemicals | Corrosion Protection Material |
Applicable – Mechanical Engineering | Electrical engineering | Electronics | Instrumentation | Chemical industry | Pharmaceutical industry | Medicine | Construction | Textile industry | Food industry |
Description PTFE sheet, ≠ 10x300x300 mm (fluoroplast)
Fluoroplast is used for the manufacture of sealing, electrically insulating, anti-friction, chemically resistant structural elements by machining. Which are used in various industries. Including food industries and medicine as parts of technological equipment. These are gaskets, cuffs, liners, bearings, dies, membranes, etc. Fluoroplast has the lowest coefficient of friction among structural materials. That causes its wide application in mechanical engineering. In the food industry and household appliances, fluoroplastic is used to make the lining of dough rolls. As well as anti-adhesive and non-stick coatings. For the manufacture of seals for milk pumps and pumps for food liquids, etc.
Advantages of PTFE
– Resistant to very high and low temperatures of the environment of use. Fluoroplast is able to withstand the impact of a minimum of -70 ° C and a maximum of + 404 ° C without loss of quality in a short time period;
– Resistance to aggressive chemical environments – the influence of acids and alkalis does not affect the material in any way;
– Absolute non-conductivity of electricity, while the fluoroplast does not lose its shape;
– Fire safety – Fluoroplast does not burn, but only charred on an open fire;
– Safety in contact with the food environment;
– Extremely low coefficient of friction;
– Stable shape, regardless of temperature conditions – PTFE sheet does not shrink when cold and does not stretch at high temperature.