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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Teflon with Chemical Resistance, High-Temperature Resistance, and Low Coefficient of Friction

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Teflon with Chemical Resistance, High-Temperature Resistance, and Low Coefficient of Friction

Brand Name: Zorui
MOQ: 500g, 1kg or 25kg for sample, 1000kg for commercial order
Payment Terms: T/T, LC, OA
Supply Ability: 3000 Tons/month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Shanxi, China
Certification:
ISO, COA, MSDS, TDS, AAA
Name:
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Alias:
Teflon, Plastic King
Chemical Formula:
(C2F4)n
CAS No.:
9002-84-0
EINECS Number:
204-126-9
Melting Point:
321 To 344 ℃
Boiling Point:
400 ℃
Water Solubility:
Insoluble In Any Solvent
Appearance:
White Solid
Molecular Weight Of Monomer:
100.015
Heat Capacity:
1.50J/g°C
Modulus Of Elasticity:
0.390 - 0.750 GPa
Hardness:
58
Resistivity:
1014 - 1019 Ω.cm
Dielectric Constant:
2.-0-2.1
Thermal Conductivity:
0.167 - 0.300 W/m.K
Refractive Index:
1.37(20℃)
Storage Condition:
Closed At Room Temperature, Protected From Light, Ventilated And Dry Place.
Sample:
Available
Port:
Tianjin,Shanghai,Qingdao,Other Ports In China
Port:
Tianjin, Shanghai, Qingdao, Other Ports In China
Trade Term:
EXW, DAP, FOB, CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP
Shipping:
Sample By Express, 100kg+ By Air, 1000kg+ By Sea
Packaging Details:
Net Weight 25kg or 200kg/package
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Chemical Resistance PTFE

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High-Temperature Resistance Teflon

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Low Coefficient of Friction Polytetrafluoroethylene

Product Description
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Teflon CAS 9002-84-0
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), also known as Teflon, is a high-performance fluoropolymer formed by the polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene monomers. Renowned as the "King of Plastics," PTFE offers exceptional thermal stability, chemical resistance, and non-stick properties that make it indispensable across multiple industries.
Key Material Advantages
  • Exceptional heat and cold resistance (-180°C to 260°C operating range)
  • Superior chemical resistance to acids, alkalis, and organic solvents
  • Extremely low coefficient of friction for superior lubrication
  • High-temperature stability and electrical insulation properties
  • Ideal non-stick coating for easy-to-clean surfaces
Target Industries & Applications
Chemical processing, aerospace, automotive, electronics, and plumbing industries. Commonly used in seals, gaskets, bearings, coatings, and insulation components.
Technical Specifications
Property Value
Chemical Name Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Alias Teflon, Plastic King
Chemical Formula (C2F4)n
CAS Number 9002-84-0
EINECS Number 204-126-9
Melting Point 321 to 344°C
Boiling Point 400°C
Water Solubility Insoluble in any solvent
Appearance White solid
Molecular Weight (Monomer) 100.015
Heat Capacity 1.50 J/g°C
Modulus of Elasticity 0.390 - 0.750 GPa
Hardness 58
Resistivity 1014 - 1019 Ω.cm
Dielectric Constant 2.0-2.1
Thermal Conductivity 0.167 - 0.300 W/m.K
Refractive Index 1.37 (20°C)
Storage Condition Closed at room temperature, protected from light, ventilated and dry place
Primary Functions & Applications
Core Material Functions
  • Non-Stick Low-friction surface ideal for cookware and anti-adhesion applications
  • Chemical Resistant Excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals in harsh environments
  • Thermal Stable Maintains performance from -200°C to +260°C
  • Electrical Insulator Highly effective insulation with low dielectric constant
Application Areas
  • Cookware: Non-stick coating for pans, pots, and bakeware
  • Industrial Applications: Seals, gaskets, and linings for chemical processing equipment
  • Electrical Insulation: Cables and components requiring heat and chemical protection
  • Automotive: Durable components with exceptional wear resistance
Manufacturing Process
  • Polymerization: Production through controlled polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene monomers
  • Processing: Molding, extrusion, and sintering methods to create desired forms
  • Quality Control: Rigorous testing to ensure compliance with industry standards
Why Choose Our PTFE Products
  • High Quality: Meets stringent quality and safety regulations
  • Expertise: Extensive experience in fluoropolymer production and application
  • Customization: Tailored solutions for specific client needs and applications
  • Reliable Supply: Efficient logistics ensuring timely worldwide delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PTFE used for?
PTFE is widely used in cookware, industrial applications, electrical insulation, and automotive components due to its non-stick and chemical-resistant properties.
Is PTFE safe for food contact?
Yes, PTFE is considered safe for food contact at normal cooking temperatures; however, overheating can cause toxic fumes.
How does PTFE compare to other materials?
PTFE has superior non-stick properties, chemical resistance, and thermal stability compared to most other plastics and coatings.
Can PTFE be recycled?
Recycling options are limited; however, there are processes available for recycling certain Teflon materials.
Do you provide samples for testing?
Yes, samples of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) are available upon request for potential customers.
Product Documentation
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Chemical Structure & Industrial Applications
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Molecular Structure & Material Properties
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Industrial Applications & Usage Examples
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Quality Control & Manufacturing Processes