Fluoro GE 100 is a high molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) micropowder with a narrow particle size distribution. Fluoro GE designates a series of sub-micron PTFE powders made from emulsion grade virgin PTFE. This series covers a range of molecular weights which determine dispersibility, thickening and performance properties. Due to the small particle size, the GE products have a larger specific surface area when compared to other PTFE.

Chemical Family: Fluoropolymers

Features: Excellent Dispersibility

End Uses: Bearing Lubricants , Caliper Pin Grease

Synonyms: Fluon, Perfluoroethylene polymer, Poly(ethylene tetrafluoride), Polyperfluoroethylene, Polytetrafluoroethene, Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE, Teflon, Tetrafluoroethene homopolymer, Tetrafluoroethene polymer, Tetrafluoroethylene homopolymer, Tetrafluoroethylene polymer, Tetrafluoroethylene resin

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Fluids & Lubricants Functions
CAS No.
9002-84-0
EC No.
618-337-2

Features & Benefits

Fluids & Lubricants Features
Product Highlights
  • Excellent Thickener
  • Food Grade 

Applications & Uses

Fluids & Lubricants Type
Fluids & Lubricants End Use
Recommended Uses & Known Applications

Fluoro GE 100 is used for applications in products such as aerosol lubricants, mold release, gasket grease, extreme pressure grease, bearing lubricants and other products. This product can be used in NSF grade greases and lubricants.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White odorless powder
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
4 Ball Wear Scar0.55 – 0.65 mm
Bulk Density200 – 400g/l
Cone Penetration250 – 270 1/10 mm
DSC Melting Point330.0°C
Particle Size Mean Valuemax. 1μm

Regulatory & Compliance

Regulatory Status

The components of this product are listed on multiple chemical inventories. For specific information on the applicable chemical inventories, please refer to the product SDS. This product meets the requirements of 21 CFR 175.105, 175.300, 176.170, 176.180, 177.1550 and 177.1556. NSF HX-1, and HX-2 category.