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PTFE, when combined with materials such as graphite, carbon, molybdenum disulfide, glass fibers, and bronze, improves mechanical properties such as:
– increased resistance to frictional wear;
– reduced deformation under load;
– antistatic properties, etc.
• PTFE is characterized by excellent chemical and biological resistance – it is the most resistant material to organic and inorganic chemicals, as well as fungi and bacteria;
• It has very high anti-adhesion properties – products do not stick to the PTFE surface, making it easy to clean;
• It has a wide operating temperature range from -200°C to +260°C;
• It has high resistance to stress cracking;It is suitable for machining, milling, drilling, and cutting;
• It has excellent UV resistance;It is an excellent dielectric, even for high-frequency currents;PTFE absorbs virtually no water;
• It is self-extinguishing – flammability complies with the UL94-V0% standard.
KREA has specialized in PTFE for over thirty years.
Polytetrafluoroethylene - PTFE is a fluorine polymer whose production was started by DuPont under the brand name DuPont TM Teflon®.
PTFE - polytetrafluoroethylene is produced by various companies under several well-known names: Algoflon®, Dyneon®, Ertaflor®, Fluorosint®, Fluon®, Hostaflon®, Tarflen®, Tecaflon®, Tisoflon® and others.
Due to its properties, PTFE material is widely used in all industries as well as in medicine and gastronomy. It is commonly used in the following industries: food, chemical, textile, plastics, printing, packaging, footwear, pharmaceutical, machinery, energy and electronics.