Polytetrafluoroethylene Board is a high-performance engineering plastic known as the "plastic king". It has excellent chemical corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, low friction coefficient, and excellent electrical insulation performance, and is widely used in various fields. PTFE has extremely strong chemical corrosion resistance and can resist almost all known strong acids, strong bases, and organic solvents. Even when boiled in aqua regia, its performance is almost unaffected. In addition, PTFE also has excellent high temperature resistance, with a continuous use temperature of up to 260 ℃, far higher than the temperature range of common plastic materials
PTFE Board
Product Description:
Polytetrafluoroethylene Board, or Teflon sheets, are high-performance materials made from PTFE resin through compression molding and sintering. Available in compression-molded and skived forms, they offer exceptional temperature resistance (-192°C to 260°C), chemical resistance (including strong acids and bases), and non-stick properties. PTFE sheets also provide high insulation, low friction, and are non-toxic. Widely used in industries requiring chemical resistance, temperature stability, and non-stick surfaces, such as sealing, lubrication, and electrical insulation.
Product Parameters:
Common Specification:
Dimensions: 1220*2440mm 1350*4170mm 1550*4170mm 1550*6150mm 2150*5370mm
Thickness:10-200mm
Color:White (Other colours can be customised)
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Product Application:
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sheets are suitable for use in temperatures ranging from -180°C to +250°C. They are primarily used as electrical insulation materials and as linings in contact with corrosive media, support sliders, rail seals, and lubricating materials. In light industry, PTFE sheets are used in furniture. They are widely applied in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and dye industries for containers, storage tanks, reaction towers, and large pipeline corrosion-resistant linings. Additionally, they are used in heavy industries such as aerospace and military. In mechanical, construction, and transportation sectors, PTFE sheets serve as sliders and guides. In the printing, light industry, and textile sectors, they are used as anti-stick materials.