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Material: | Plastic |
Application: | Pumps |
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XS-G3080 PURE PTFE GASKET
Our Virgin Grade PTFE Gaskets are meticulously crafted from 100% pure PTFE material, making them the perfect choice for a wide array of general applications. Celebrated for their exquisite softness and remarkable malleability, these gaskets are often the go-to solution for engineering chemically resistant seals and gaskets.
These gaskets are uniquely manufactured directly from resin without any prior shaping, empowering them with superior physical and electrical insulation properties. Additionally, they exhibit an enhanced resistance to deformation under pressure. Virgin Grade PTFE is effortlessly recognizable by its striking, bright white hue, setting it apart from the mechanical grade variant.
Constructed from the refined synthetic fluoropolymer, known as tetrafluoroethylene, PTFE gaskets are composed exclusively of carbon and fluorine elements. Naturally hydrophobic, these gaskets expertly repel water and water-based substances. They are also distinguished by possessing one of the lowest solid-state coefficients of friction in existence.
PTFE is renowned for its outstanding dielectric properties, offering unparalleled thermal insulation. It functions with great efficiency across a vast temperature range from -200°C to 260°C. As the most chemically resistant plastic, PTFE remains impervious to nearly all corrosive liquids, vapors, and gases, making it a staple in demanding environments.
PTFE gasket products provide unmatched chemical resistance, rendering them indispensable for applications where hygiene and contamination prevention are of the utmost importance.
The PTFE gaskets present an impressive array of unique 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 |