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Material: | Plastic |
Application: | Pumps |
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XS-G3080 PURE PTFE GASKET
Our exceptional Virgin Grade PTFE Gaskets are meticulously crafted from 100% pure PTFE material, making them the perfect choice for a diverse range of general applications. Celebrated for their extraordinary softness and malleability, these gaskets are often the go-to solution for creating impeccably chemically resistant seals and gaskets.
Each gasket is expertly manufactured directly from resin, bypassing any prior shaping, which imparts superior physical and electrical insulation properties. Furthermore, these gaskets exhibit remarkable resistance to deformation under pressure. The Virgin Grade PTFE stands out with its distinctive, bright white hue, setting it apart from its mechanical grade counterpart.
Crafted from a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, PTFE gaskets are composed entirely of carbon and fluorine. Naturally hydrophobic, these gaskets adeptly repel water and water-based substances. Additionally, they possess one of the lowest solid-state coefficients of friction, enhancing their performance and longevity.
PTFE is renowned for its outstanding dielectric properties and provides unmatched thermal insulation, functioning seamlessly across a broad temperature spectrum ranging from -200°C to 260°C. Acknowledged as the most chemically resistant plastic, PTFE stands resilient against most corrosive liquids, vapors, and gases, ensuring unparalleled durability and reliability.
PTFE gasket products are celebrated for their exceptional chemical resistance, making them the ideal choice for applications where hygiene and contamination prevention are paramount.
The PTFE gaskets offer numerous distinctive features:
Item
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Unit
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Value |
Density
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g/cm³
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2.10-2.40
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≥Tensity strength
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Mpa
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15.0 |
≥elongation at break150
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%
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150 |
≥ Electrolyze
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Kv/mm
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10 |