Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Plastic |
Application: | Pumps |
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XS-G3080 PURE PTFE GASKET
Our exclusive Virgin Grade PTFE Gaskets are meticulously crafted from 100% pure PTFE material. These gaskets are perfectly suited for a wide variety of general applications, thanks to their outstanding softness and malleability. Often chosen for their chemical resistance, these gaskets provide reliable sealing solutions, making them an essential component in various industries.
Manufactured directly from resin without prior shaping, these gaskets boast superior physical and electrical insulation properties. They are engineered to resist deformation under pressure, offering consistent reliability. Virgin Grade PTFE is easily identified by its distinctive, bright white color, setting it apart from its mechanical grade counterpart.
Crafted from synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, PTFE gaskets are composed entirely of carbon and fluorine. These gaskets are naturally hydrophobic, repelling water and water-based substances. Additionally, they feature one of the lowest coefficients of friction among solid materials, ensuring smooth performance.
Exhibiting remarkable dielectric properties, PTFE provides exceptional thermal insulation and operates efficiently across a broad temperature spectrum, from -200°C to 260°C. Acclaimed as the most chemically resistant plastic, PTFE remains unaffected by most corrosive liquids, vapors, and gases, ensuring durability in the harshest environments.
PTFE gasket products are celebrated for their exceptional chemical resistance, making them the ideal choice for applications where hygiene is paramount and contamination prevention is crucial.
The PTFE gaskets offer many 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 |