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PTFE Polymer

PTFE Polymer

  • PTFE Universal Rope

    PTFE Universal Rope

    PTFE Universal Rope is a specially formulated Sealing Material made of High Grade 100 % Virgin PTFE. PTFE Universal Rope is soft un-sintered 100% pure expand PTFE having a very smooth surface finish and is characterized by very low co-efficient of friction. This makes it a very useful sealing ma...
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  • PTFE Unfilled

    PTFE Unfilled

    PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene) a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is also known by Dupont’s brand name polymer®, and commonly used in its virgin (unfilled) state. Unfilled PTFE, the most common form, is extremely soft and formable and it is often used for chemical resistant seals and gaskets. This gr...
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  • PTFE Thread Sealant Tape

    PTFE Thread Sealant Tape

    With this PTFE thread seal tape, there’s no need to use sticky, messy pipe dope when you’re making repairs. The PTFE tape is great for producing quick, clean, air-tight seals. It’s suitable for water, air or gas lines and works on threaded metal or PVC pipe.Quick, clean, air-tig...
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  • PTFE thread seal tape

    PTFE thread seal tape

    Plumber’s thread seal tape, a polytetrafluoroethylene film, has several commonly used names such as PTFE tape and tape dope. PTFE tape provides the necessary sealant and lubrication for pipe threads and is an alternative to sometimes messy pipe dope. PTFE tape comes in a variety of colors, ...
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  • PVC and PTFE Cables Difference

    PVC and PTFE Cables Difference

    PTFE’s significant chemical, temperature, moisture, and electrical resistances make it an ideal material whenever products, tools, and components need to be durable and reliable in even the most strenuous applications. On top of this, PTFE coated wire boasts unique low-temperature durabilit...
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  • Is PTFEsafe?

    PTFE, invented by global chemical giant DuPont in the 1930s, became as much a symbol of kitchen convenience as cling wrap and the food processor. But PTFE could be coming to a sticky end – because the manufacturing process uses a chemical that potentially causes cancer, and the US Environme...
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