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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- Nonstick - Very few solid substances will permanently adhere to a Teflon® finish. Although tacky materials may show some adhesion, almost all substances release easily.
- Low Coefficient of Friction - The CoF of Teflon® coatings is generally in the range of 0.05 to 0.20, depending on the load, sliding speed, and the particular Teflon® coating used.
- Non-wetting - Since surfaces coated with Teflon® are both oleophobic and hydrophobic, they are not readily wetted. Cleanup is easier and more thorough and, in many cases, surfaces are self-cleaning.
- Heat Resistance - Teflon® industrial coatings can operate continuously at temperatures up to 260°C.
- Unique Electrical Properties - Over a wide range of frequencies, Teflon® coatings have high dielectric strength, low dissipation factor, and very high surface resistivity. By special techniques, these non-conductive coatings can be made electroconductive enough to be used as a static dissipative or conductive coating.
- Cryogenic Stability - Many Teflon® industrial coatings withstand severe temperature extremes without loss of physical properties. Teflon® industrial coatings may used at temperatures as low as -270°C.
- Chemical Resistance - Teflon® coatings are normally unaffected by chemical environments. The only chemicals known to affect all Teflon® industrial coatings are molten alkali metals and highly reactive fluorinating agents.
Advantages of Teflon® coating:
- Unaffected by almost all chemicals
- Continuous use at high temperatures
- Slippery non-stick surface
- Outstanding dielectric properties
- Improved resistance to cold flow or creep
- Reduction in wear and friction
- Improved dimensional stability
- Increased stiffness and surface hardness
- Types of Teflon® coating.
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