The Oil Slick Sheet is made from PTFE, that is, Polytetrafluoroethylene – a synthetic material with multiple commercial uses, including some remarkable properties that are particularly useful for dealing with waxy oils and concentrates.
Slick sheet is 100% resistant to non-polar solvents and rated for direct, long term solvent exposure. It has excellent heat transfer up to 260º, making it an ideal liner for collection vessels and evaporation dishes.
It also has many other uses such as in vacuum chambers, glass on glass joints as well as packaging concentrates. Slick Sheet is incredibly versatile.
PTFE is non-stick, fully resistant to solvents, heat proof up to 500 Fahrenheit and completely water proof – it cannot be wet by water at all – it simply rolls off.All of this makes the Oil Slick Sheet absolutely perfect for use with waxy oils and concentrates. The Slick Sheet can be used as wrapping or packaging, as a liner for extraction equipment or as a sleeve for glass-on-glass joints.
Because of these remarkable properties, the Oil Slick sheet makes the ideal wrapping or packing paper for oils and concentrates. It can also be used as a non-stick liner for extraction apparatus, or as a liner or sleeve for glass on glass joints on oil rigs. The sheet can be folded, cut, scored and re-used again – a great alternative to using up reams of parchment paper.
A disposable alternative to parchment paper; the Slick Sheet is a laboratory grade PTFE film. Slick Sheet is 100% Resistant to Non-Polar Solvents and rated for direct, long term, solvent exposure. Slick Sheet is an ideal liner for collection vessels and evaporation dishes and has excellent heat transfer up to 500 F.
Other uses for Slick Sheet are: Packaging for sticky extracts, Liner for various extraction apparatus, Vacuum chamber inserts, Non-stick sleeves for glass on glass joints, Use whenever an ultra glossy appearance is desired.
Helpful Hints: Feel free to cut, fold, score and re-use the Slick Sheet. However, repeated folding and creasing can wrinkle the surface and impact non-stick performance over time. Sharp tools are not recommended for use with the Slick Sheet. For a pristine result, inspect your Slick Sheet for airborne debris before each use. DO NOT OVERHEAT. Heat in excess of 500 F may damage the Slick Sheet.
Post time: Jan-31-2018