The general properties of "Fluon "or "Teflon"PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) are well known.The material
resulting when PTFE is combined with glass fabric has the following general properties:
Superior heat and cold resistance
Excellent chemical resistance
High dielectric strenght
Dimensional stability under heat and pressure
Low electrical losses
Low friction, non-stick smooth surface.
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"Hi-D" PTFE-Glass electrical grade is a heavy coated super-smooth, high dielectric material. it has minimum outgassing, good abrasion resistance and high tensile and dimensional strenght.
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Has an extra heavy coating of Fluon or Teflon and is employed for special applications requiring a super-smooth surface, sach as laminate - release sheets and other specialised heat sealing and non - stick applications.
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Preferred for most applications they have a smooth surface and exhibit remarkable anti - stick properties. Main uses are : release sheets in heat sealing and laminating processes; non stick surfaces for paints, adhesives, resins and food products.
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Has a medium coating of Fluon or Teflon and is used primarily in the packaging industry and as release sheets in the manufacture of plastic bags.
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Available over a wide range of porosity from 4mm open mesh to 50 micros. Principle uses are in filtration, strainers, pollution abatement applications, conveyor belts in fan drying and curing processes for many industries.
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PTFE-Glass fabrics can be given a special treatment making the finished product more flexible and resistant to crease and tear. Currently used in high speed packaging belts and flexing applications.
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Provided with a carbon loading giving semi - conductive and anti – static properties to the material. TAC – BLAC PTFE – GLASS eliminates or reduces static problems in belt and slip sheet applications.
ALL TAC – BLAC TYPES ARE BLACK OR GREY – BLACK.
Teflon – Trademark of Dupont
Fluon – Trademark of ICI
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