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Q: What is PTFE/Teflon®?
A: PTFE stands for PolyTetraFluoroEthylene. Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont and is used in relation to products manufactured with Du Pont's fluoropolymer products. Other manufacturers of PTFE resins and their trademarks are: 

  1. FLUON® is a registered trademark of AGF Ltd.
  2. DYNEON® is a registered trademark of Dyneon.
  3. POLYFLON® is a registered trademark of Daikin Industries, Ltd.
  4. ALGOFLON® is a registered trademark of Ausimont USA, Ltd.

Q: What properties of PTFE make it useful in it’s various applications?
A: PTFE’s key properties are five-fold:

  1. Wear resistance – making it ideal for bearing applications
  2. Low friction – making it ideal for non-stick applications
  3. Chemically inert – making it applicable in chemical and medical industries
  4. Huge working temperature range – allowing it to be useful in harsh environments
  5. Dielectric strength – making it ideal as an insulation material

Q: What kinds of PTFE products does Poly Fluoro manufacture?
A: Poly Fluoro stocks standard sizes in PTFE sheets, film, rods and tubing. We have pioneered the application of PTFE in gasket and bearing applications and are among the leading manufacturers of linear slide-way bearing materials. Many of our orders are highly customized to our client’s requirements. Kindly fill out the customer enquiry form for more information

Q: What quality certifications does Poly Fluoro have?
A: Poly Fluoro is an accredited ISO 9001-2000 company. We have built our quality standards and business processes to remain among India’s leading processors of PTFE.

Q: What is the thickness range of sheets Poly Fluoro can make?
A: Poly Fluoro can skive sheets 0.25mm thick to 6mm in virgin PTFE. We can mould sheets up to 175mm thick in virgin and filled PTFE.

Q: What are the highest and lowest temperatures PTFE can withstand?
A: The service temperature range for PTFE is -260°C (-500°F) to +260°C (+500°F). 

Q: What fills can be added to Virgin PTFE to change its characteristics?
A: Glass fill increases wear resistance. Carbon and graphite exhibit good rubbing or sliding characteristics on contact. Bronze and Calcium Fluoride fills have better wear and creep resistance. It is also possible to add pigments and other polymers to the PTFE.

Q: How resistant is PTFE to chemicals?
A: PTFE materials are essentially chemically inert. They are affected only by molten alkali metals, fluorine and chlorine trifluoride at elevated temperatures and pressures. 

Q: Can PTFE stick to another surface?
A: PTFE can stick to another surface by using a chemical process called etching. The etching is brown in color and when an epoxy or adhesive is applied to the etched side it will adhere to another surface.

Q: What is the difference between Virgin and Reprocessed PTFE?
A: Virgin PTFE has better physical properties and is a good electrical insulator. Virgin PTFE is FDA approved. Reprocessed PTFE is recycled PTFE processed into skived sheet and extruded rod. Both virgin and reprocessed PTFE are 100% PTFE.

Q: Does Poly Fluoro also engage in PTFE coatings?
A: Yes, we conduct PTFE coating in addition to Polyamide (Nylon 11 and 12), Polyethylene and PVC coating, at Performance Polymers and Coatings

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