Polyimide refers to a class of synthetic polymers. Adding polyimide produces a PTFE compound that is lower in friction than all of those previously described. It is non-abrasive, making it a good choice for applications involving softer mating surfaces like steel, aluminium, or other plastics. Polyimide Filled PTFE Teflon Tube therefore suits dry running and stop-start applications particularly well. However, polyimide is the priciest of the PTFE fillers.
Read MoreSend InquiryPFA (PerFluoroAlkoxy) tubing offers similar properties to PFA Flexible Tubing, but is considered more of a premium resin. PFA is preferred when extended service is required in hostile environments involving chemical, thermal, and mechanical stress
Read MoreSend InquiryOrange Color Teflon Fep Tubing (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) is the preferred material in production of small diameter tubing of continuous lengths. While some temperature resistance is sacrificed with FEP (to 400º F), its chemical and dielectric properties are similar to those of PTFE.
Read MoreSend InquiryClear Teflon FEP Tubing (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) is the preferred material in production of small diameter tubing of continuous lengths.
Read MoreSend InquiryFlexible PTFE Teflon Pipe Tubing This tubing also serves numerous applications in the automotive, electrical and appliance markets. We careful selection of resin type, particle size, temperature and pressure produces smooth and dimensionally stable tubing.
Read MoreSend InquiryExtruded Flexible PTFE Teflon Tube This tubing also serves numerous applications in the automotive, electrical and appliance markets. We careful selection of resin type, particle size, temperature and pressure produces smooth and dimensionally stable tubing.
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