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Material: | Plastic |
Application: | Pumps |
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XS-G3080 PURE PTFE GASKET
Our Virgin Grade PTFE Gaskets are expertly crafted from 100% pure PTFE material, perfectly suited for an extensive array of general applications. Celebrated for their unparalleled softness and flexibility, these gaskets are the go-to solution for crafting robust, chemically resistant seals and gaskets.
Manufactured directly from resin without any pre-shaping, these gaskets exhibit superior physical and electrical insulation properties, setting a high standard for excellence. They also demonstrate impressive resistance to deformation even when subjected to pressure. Virgin Grade PTFE is distinctly recognizable by its bright white hue, setting it apart from its mechanical grade variants.
Engineered from a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, PTFE gaskets are composed entirely of carbon and fluorine atoms. Naturally hydrophobic, these gaskets effectively repel water as well as water-based substances. They are renowned for having one of the lowest solid-state coefficients of friction, enhancing their performance and durability.
PTFE is celebrated for its remarkable dielectric properties and delivers exceptional thermal insulation, functioning efficiently across a temperature range of -200°C to 260°C. Hailed as the most chemically resistant plastic, PTFE remains impervious to the effects of most corrosive liquids, vapors, and gases, making it an indispensable material in demanding environments.
PTFE gasket products provide extraordinary chemical resistance, making them the perfect choice for applications where hygiene and contamination prevention are of utmost importance.
The PTFE gaskets boast a multitude 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 |