- Chemical Family:Fluoropolymers
- Functions:Coupling Agent, Adhesion Promoter
- Labeling Claims:PFOA-free
- Features:Improves Adhesion, Multi-Substrate Adhesion
- Synonyms:Fluon, Perfluoroethylene polymer, Poly(ethylene tetrafluoride), Polyperfluoroethylene, Polytetrafluoroethene, Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE, Teflon, Tetrafluoroethene homopolymer, Tetrafluoroethene polymer, Tetrafluoroethylene homopolymer, Tetrafluoroethylene polymer, Tetrafluoroethylene resin
Ultraflon AD-10A are colloidal aqueous dispersions of PTFE particles, stabilized with environmentally-conscious, PFOA-free surfactants. Ultraflon AD-I OA is a dispersion made up of nanometric-sized PTFE particles suspended in purified water, with a proprietary additive to improve adhesion to substrates such as glass, plastic, and metal. The PTFE solids comprise approximately 60% by weight. The dispersion is engineered to exhibit a very narrow particle size distribution, yielding consistent, uniform performance. The resulting film formation from AD-IOA may be considered semi-permanent due to the proprietary adhesion-promoting chemistry.