Showing posts with label Fluoropolymer Machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluoropolymer Machine. Show all posts

Monday, March 6, 2017

Fluoropolymers (PTFE,PCTFE,PVF,PVDF) Properties

Fluoropolymers are produced from alkenes in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by fluorine. The most important members are polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE), poly(vinyl fluoride) (PVF) and poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)

Due to the weak van der Waals forces, polyfluoroolefins have a very low coefficient of friction and very low surface tension and, due to the stability of the (multiple) carbon-fluorine bonds, excellent chemical resistance, which increases with the number of fluorine atoms in the repeat unit. They can be used both at high and very low temperatures and possess outstanding resistance to weathering (UV-resistance). Most fluoropolymers are also totally insoluble in most organic solvents and stable in concentrated acids and bases.
Fluoropolymers Properties


The largest-volume polyfluoroolefin is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). This polymer has unique performance properties. It has outstanding thermal, electrical and chemical resistance and can be used both at very high (up to 530 K) and extremely low temperatures. Its coefficient of friction is among the lowest of all polymers (self-lubricating and non-stick). PTFE cannot be dissolved in any common solvent below its melting point. It is ideal for applications where broad chemical resistance, high durability, wide service temperature range, excellent dielectric properties, low friction, and non-stick are required. The properties of PTFE – high crystallinity, very high melting point (600 K), and very high melt viscosity – do not allow its processing by the usual process methods for plastics. Instead, similar to metal forming, the granular resins are processed by compression moulding at ambient temperature followed by sintering above the crystalline melting point.

Various copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene (PFA, FEP, ETFE) and other fluoropolymers with lower melting point and crystallinity were developed to overcome the lack of melt processability of PTFE. Among these, poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) is noteworthy. These resins are some of the easiest to process fluoropolymers. PVDF has high tensile and impact strength, and excellent resistance to tensile creep and fatigue. Like PTFE, it exhibits high thermal stability.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Fluoropolymer Rod/Pipe/Tubing Extrusion,Fluoropolymer Machine Show

What is a Fluoropolymer?

  •  A fluoropolymer is a polymer that contains molecules of carbon and fluorine. They are high-performance plastic materials used in harsh chemical and high-temperature environments, primarily where a critical performance specification must be met. They are used by defense-related industries and in automotive, aerospace, electronics and telecommunications.

Applications
  • Properties of fluoropolymers that have led to applications Minclude chemical resistance, thermal stability, cryogenic properties, low coefficient of friction, low surface energy, low dielectric constant, high volume and surface resistivity, and flame resistance.
  • Fluoropolymers are used as liners (process surface) because of their resistance to chemical attack. They provide durable, low maintenance, and economical alternatives to exotic metals for use at high temperatures without introducing impurities.
  • Electrical properties make fluoropolymers highly valuable in electronic and electrical applications as insulators, e.g., FEP in data communications.
  • Longer life;
  • Highly innovative;
  • Save time and money;
  • Tube OD Size range:20-600 mm;
  • Rod Dia Range Min – Max Dia:4mm – 500 mm;
  • Ram Machine ensures precision both in the pressing procedure and in the sinter zone;
  • Temperature controls are also provided.
  • Extruded fluoropolymer provides higher breakdown voltage because of lesser air voids in comparison to wrapped material.
  • Extruded fluoropolymers gives superior appearance and finishing.
  • Extruded fluoropolymer is having higher mechanical strength.
  • Extruded fluoropolymer can be used with tinned copper conductor also.