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PCTFE |
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| The material has superior heat / chemical resistance and is transparent. |
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PCTFE fluoric resin
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| ※ Overview |
PCTFE is a fluoric resin that is the most similar with PTFE. It can be molded by ejection / extrusion / compression molding into a product of any given shape.
The strongest point of PCTFE is its+ chemical-resistance. It also has powerful strength, heat resistance, and transparency and is used in the liquid intaking pipes, and in the pipes of corrosive chemicals. |
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| ※ Features |
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Continuous use temperature = 180°C
- It has a heat resistance of -50 ~ 180°C, so it has an excellent width-stability and impact resistance at very low temperatures. |
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Excellent chemical resistance
- It falls behind PTFE. It swells with halide solvents, but shows a strong resistance to strong oxidants, alkalines, and mixed-acid oxidants |
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Transparency
- The product is characterized with translucent which 4F(PTFE) does not have. |
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Electrical property
- It has superior electrical property (low permittivity and dielectric tangent) |
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Mechanical property
- The mechanical property of the product is similar to that of 4F(PTFE) however, because it has better property for compressing, it can be used for the gasket
(high pressure). |
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| ※ Applications |
| Parts for heatproof electrics, packing, flanges, linings, chemical piping, packaging for chemicals, packaging films and etc. |
| Parts for level gauge, high pressure gaskets for chemicals, tubes for corrosive chemicals and other piping systems used in chemical plants. |
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