(Polytetrafluoroethylene) PTFE rods have exceptional chemical and corrosion resistance, resistance to stress-cracking, stability across a wide temperature range. PTFE is a crystalline polymer with a melting point of approximately 621°F (327°C) and a lower coefficient of friction than almost any other material. PTFE rod is often used in aerospace & chemical processing applications. PTFE, also know as Teflon® was invented by DuPont in 1938.
Features of PTFE Rod:
Exceptional chemical resistance.
Low dielectric constant and loss factor and is stable across wide temperature and frequency range.
Useful mechanical properties from cryogenic temperatures at 500°F (280°C).
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