PTFE Rod

100% Virgin PTFE Rod Wholesale Products PTFE Engineering Plastic

Item No.: 00257
PTFE rods, also known as Polytetrafluoroethylene rods, are solid cylindrical bars made from PTFE, a synthetic fluoropolymer with exceptional properties. PTFE rods have a wide range of applications in various industries due to their unique characteristics.
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One of the key features of PTFE rods is their excellent chemical resistance. They are highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, solvents, and corrosive substances. This makes PTFE rods suitable for use in industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory applications.

PTFE rods also exhibit high-temperature resistance. They can withstand temperatures ranging from -200°C to 260°C (-328°F to 500°F) without losing their physical properties. This makes them ideal for applications that involve extreme temperatures, such as in aerospace, automotive, and industrial processes.

Additionally, PTFE rods have low friction properties, which make them suitable for use in applications where reduced friction and smooth operation are required. They are often used in bearing surfaces, seals, and gaskets.

PTFE rods are also known for their excellent electrical insulation properties. They have a high dielectric strength and low electrical conductivity, making them suitable for use in electrical and electronic applications where insulation is crucial.

Another advantage of PTFE rods is their non-reactive and non-toxic nature. They are safe for use in food and beverage applications, as well as in medical and pharmaceutical industries.

  • High and Low Temperature Resistance: PTFE rods can withstand temperatures ranging from -196 degrees Celsius to 250 degrees Celsius, while maintaining good mechanical toughness.
  • Corrosion Resistance: PTFE rods are resistant to acids, alkalis, and various organic solvents, making them suitable for use in corrosive environments.
  • Non-stick Properties: PTFE rods have high lubrication properties and exhibit the lowest coefficient of friction among solid materials. This makes them ideal for applications where reduced friction and non-stick surfaces are required.
  • Electrical Performance: PTFE rods have a low dielectric constant and low loss over a wide frequency range. They also have high breakdown voltage and arc resistance, making them suitable for electrical insulation applications.

In summary, PTFE rods are versatile and reliable components known for their chemical resistance, high-temperature capabilities, low friction properties, electrical insulation properties, and safety. They find applications in various industries where these properties are essential for efficient and reliable operations.

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