Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Fillers Included
- Polymer Name
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Materials Features
- Product Highlights
Moly increases the surface hardness of PTFE while decreasing friction. It is commonly added in small amounts and combined with other fillers such as glass. Glass fiber/Moly filled PTFE materials are used in seal components when resistance to high pressure and temperature is required along with very good wear resistance. Glass fiber/Moly-filled PTFE materials prefer a lubricated environment and are used to seal against steel, stainless steel, and chromium-plated surfaces.
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
- Typical Applications
- High-temperature applications such as aircraft engines
- Valve Seats, Seals and HPLC Applications
Properties
- Color
- Typical Properties
- Glass Fiber Moly Filled PTFE Properties
- Increased Hardness
- Reduced starting friction coefficient and steady-state wear
- Negligible electrical properties effects
- Inert
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Specific Gravity | 2.23 | - | ASTM D792 |
Hardness | 62.0 | Shore D | ASTM D2240 |
Tensile Strength | 3350.0 | PSI | ASTM D4894 |
Elongation at Break | 225.0 | % | ASTM D4894 |
Compressive Yield Stress (0.2% offset) | 1050.0 | PSI | ASTM D695 |
Compressive Strength (10% strain) | 2450.0 | PSI | ASTM D695 |
Compressive Modulus | 89000.0 | PSI | ASTM D695 |
Second Melt Peak Temperature | 621.0 | °F | ASTM D3418 |
Glass Transition Temperature | -143 to 246 | °F | ASTM D3418 |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Quality Standards
- Requirements
PB10300T meets ASTM D4745 Type I Grade 4 requirements.
- Specification Compliance
- ASTM D4745 TI G4
- ASTM D4745 TI G5
- AMS3678/3