Fluoropolymer - A plastic based on polymers containing one or more atoms of fluorine, or copolymers with the fluorine-containing monomer being in the greatest amount by mass. Because of the electronegativity of fluorine, fluoropolymers inherently do not bond readily with other materials, this trait is usually referred to as nonstick. Fluoropolymers are a large family of semicrystalline materials that have outstanding chemical inertness, high temperature resistance, and low friction. Dielectric properties are excellent and stable over a wide temperature and frequency range; all fluoropolymers are inherently flame retardant. The Fluoropolymer family includes Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE), Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer (ETFE), and Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA), and Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) to name a few.
Designing with Fluoropolymer
Applications
Full list of applications including; Seals, Gaskets, Hose, ...
Features
Full list of features including; Chemical Resistance, Good, Copolymer, Weather Resistance, Good, Solvent Resistant...
Typical Properties Common properties including; Density, Tensile Strength, Flexural modulus...