Savio Pereira
Different Types of PTFE Teflon Tubes and Its Uses
Manufacturers are finding it more challenging to meet the different requirements across industry sectors as applications become more demanding and hence the requirement for PTFE tubes grows. Over the last two decades, PTFE tubes have made their way into various industries in the form of pipes, coatings, and other vital components. Contact Advanced Fluro if...
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Your Trusted Source for PTFE Tubing in Industrial Grades
PTFE stands for PolyTetra Fluoro Ethylene also commonly known as PTFE and trade marked by Dupont as Teflon. PTFE was accidently discovered in 1957 by Roy Plunkett. Industrial Applications of PTFE Tubing Tubing made from PTFE is used in many industrial applications. There applications have few requirements in common. These applications  Require resistance of a...
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Properties, Benefits, and Uses of PTFE (PolyTetraFluoroEthylene)
Without a doubt, the fluoropolymer is a type of plastic with a wide range of qualities. The discovery of PTFE also changed the face of polymers and their utility in various applications. PTFE applications now span low-tech non-stick frying pan surfaces to high-tech exotic medical and hospital uses like implants, surgical tools, test equipment, and...
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5 Key Factors to Consider When Buying PTFE Hoses
PTFE is a very versatile polymer. It’s a polymer that has very high chemical resistance and high service temperature of 260 deg Celsius. PTFE is extruded using an extrusion technique called paste extrusion. PTFE can be paste extruded to form pipes and tubes. Tubes extruded from PTFE are milky white in color and semi flexible....
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FEP Tubing Properties and Applications
What is FEP Tube? FEP stands for Fluorinated ethylene propylene, it is a fluoropolymer made from synthesis of hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene. Manufacturers melt extrude FEP to create FEP tubes. It’s transparent and are chemically very non reactive. They also posses excellent electrical properties. Applications and properties of FEP Tubing in Different Industries FEP Tubing in the Pharmaceutical...
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Different Types of Tubings
PTFE Tubing is a transparent, chemically inert, and non-toxic material that features unmatched chemical resistance and a surface that facilitates the flow. It is most widely used as laboratory tubing and for applications where chemical resistance and purity are essential. PTFE has a very low coefficient of friction and it is one of the most...
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What is Teflon Tube Its Applications & How Its Made?
What is Teflon Tube? A Teflon tube is a type of tubing made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), commonly known by the brand name Teflon. Teflon Tube or PTFE Tubing is a semi-transparent, chemically inert, and non-toxic material . One of its unique features is temperature resistance. And, it has a surface that facilitates the flow of...
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Why PTFE Tubing is the Preferred Tubing Choice for Most Medical Device Manufacturers ?
Medical device manufacturers are working on the device designs to enhance their performance levels. There are a wide number of trends in the medical device industry and manufacturers have to consider the same before releasing it in the market.
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Teflon Braided Hose Applications: A Comprehensive Overview
Teflon is a trademark owned by Dupont. Teflon is a polymer discovered by Mr. Roy Plunkett in 1957. It was discovered accidently when Mr. Plunkett was conducting experiments. Teflon is a white sticky powder with exceptional chemical, mechanical & electrical properties. Teflon is chemically very inert and does not get affected by most alkalies, acids...
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What is a Lined Hose? Key Features of PTFE Lined Hose Assemblies
Lined Hose is manufactured by lining a pipe for pressure applications. This is done by using a loose-fitting reinforced hose. Generally, flexible, lightweight PVC is the material used in this type of hose. PTFE Hose used in stainless steel hose so that it can last longer. It has various benefits over rubber products. To transfer...
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