Did you know? PTFE microporous membrane has many characteristics, such as: no water absorption, high melting point of 327°C, operating temperature range of 200°C to 260°C, thermal stability, small friction coefficient, ability to withstand many highly corrosive media, and weather resistance. properties and electrical resistance, etc. These characteristics determine its application in many fields.
Polytetrafluoroethylene is one of the fluoroplastics used for sealing. It has the characteristics of high corrosion resistance, high and low temperature resistance, and stable physical properties.
Its corrosion resistance even exceeds that of stainless steel, gold, platinum and ceramics, and is known as the “King of Plastics”.
PTFE sealing rings, PTFE microporous membranes, PTFE pipe products and other products are widely praised in the market.
The application of a material often raises the issue of combining with other materials, among which bonding is a widely used technology in modern times.
Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE has become a difficult-to-stick material among synthetic materials due to its special molecular structure and non-polar molecules.
After the advent of this material, a lot of research has been done on its bonding technology at home and abroad, and so far its bonding problems have been basically solved.
It is an environmentally friendly material polytetrafluoroethylene microporous membrane manufacturer that specializes in R&D, production, customization and sales.
Our company is also engaged in technology development, transfer, consulting, and services in the field of new materials; R&D, production, sales, and customization; and provider of high-efficiency separation and filtration material design solutions.
And can be based on user requirements.
The optimized combination of key technical parameters such as speed ratio, pressure ratio, operating temperature, etc. can realize online control of air permeability, thickness and void ratio according to the ratio and pore-forming medium to meet the different requirements you need. .
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