High Quality PTFE Tubing Hose
PTFE can be used in a a variety of applications having a combination of mechanical, electrical, chemical, temperature and anti-friction properties that are unmatched. PTFE has a very high melting point and is capable of continued service at 500F (260 C).
It is the most chemically resistant plastic available and only a few chemicals react with it. PTFE mechanical properties are low compared to other engineering plastics, but its integrity is maintained over a wide temperature range - from -400 to 500°F (-240 to 260°C). Mechanical properties can be improved by the addition of fillers such as glass fiber, carbon, graphite, molybdenum disulfide and bronze.
PTFE has excellent thermal and electrical insulation properties along with a low coefficient of friction. It is difficult to bond to PTFE.
PTFE tubing is made of PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene), PTFE tubing can be used in extreme temperatures and in harsh chemical environments. It's chemically inert, has low permeability, and has the lowest friction coefficient of any tubing. Temperature range is -450 to 500°>F; melts at 620°>F.
PTFE tubing is UL-recognized (Flame rating: UL-224 VW-1), Excellent resistant to acids, alkali and all kinds of organic solvents: ASTM D543, and Raw materials meet FDA requirements per FDA 21 CFR 177.1550 for use with food contact surfaces. Widely used in electronics, chemicals, medical and industrial
Application:
PTFE tubes are widely used in machinery, electronic appliances, automobiles, aerospace, chemical industry, computers, electric heating, communications and other important technology industries, such as micro transformers, 3D printer PTFE tubes, etc.
Specificaiton |
Material |
Pure PTFE |
Temperature |
-180~+260ºC |
Size |
DN60-DN800 |
Apparent density |
2.1~2.3g/cm³ |
Tensile strength |
≥18Mpa |
Ultimate elongation |
≥150% |
Dialectic strength |
≥10KV/mm |