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  • Chemfluor® 367 Tubing
      Chemfluor ® 367 Scientific Grade Tubing (Versilon® 367 Tubing)
      Chemfluor® 367 is a unique fluoropolymer which maintains fluid integrity, and in many ways outperforms tubing made from standard, even high-purity, PFA resin. The surface of Chemfluor® 367 is up to six times smoother than tubing made of standard and high-purity resin. This results in less cross-contamination, greater productivity yields and easier-to-clean systems. With its smooth surface, low extractables, excellent chemical resistance and outstanding mechanical properties, Chemflour® 367 can be used in virtually any application where maintaining high purity is critical.

      Typical Applications for Chemfluor® 367 (Versilon® 367 Tubing) Include:
    • Semiconductor industry
    • Pharmaceutical industry
    • Laboratory industry
    • Environmental industry
    • Food processing industry

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  • Chemfluor® PTFE Tubing
      Chemfluor® PTFE Tubing - Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics careful selection of resin type, particle size, temperature and pressure produces smooth, non-porous, dimensionally stable tubing. Made out of polytetrafluoroethylene resin, Chemfluor® PTFE Tubing has the highest working temperature of any fluoropolymer tubing available today. It is widely used as a pressure tubing in general chemical applications such as delivery of natural gas and mineral oils, toxic gas monitoring and paint, varnish or adhesive delivery lines. Chemfluor® PTFE Tubing also services numerous applications in the automotive, electrical and appliance markets.

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  • Chemours® NXT 70 PTFE
      Chemours® NXT 70 PTFE is a chemically modified polytetra-fluoroethylene polymer. When properly processed, Chemours® NXT 70 exhibits the superior properties typical of the fluoropolymer resins: nonaging characteristics, chemical inertness, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, nonstick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, and weather resistance.

      In addition, Chemours® NXT 70 offers weldability, improved resistance to deformation under load, increased resistance to permeation of chemicals, and a higher dielectric breakdown voltage. This grade exhibits minimal sagging (typical of modified PTFE) in billets as large as 350 kg (800 lb).

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  • Chemours® NXT 75
      Chemours® NXT 75 exhibits the superior properties typical of the fluoropolymer resins: nonaging characteristics, chemical inertness, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, nonstick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, and weather resistance.

      In addition, this resin offers weldability, improved resistance to deformation under load, increased resistance to permeation of chemicals, and a higher dielectric breakdown voltage. This resin provides a high degree of weldability for applications where the use of elevated pressure and temperature are limited.

      Chemours® NXT 75 is a fine-cut resin designed for general compression molding of blocks and sheets and for use as a base resin for compounds. It can be used for such applications as: seal rings, valve seats, bearing pads, linings, encapsulations, and as a base resin for filled compounds. This resin is particularly useful in applications where welding of parts to other fluoropolymers such as PFA or standard PTFE is required, e.g., fluid-handling systems.

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  • Chemours® PTFE 7A
      Chemours® PTFE 7A Sheets, Rods and Tubes are made from a white powder with very small particle size. Its most unique feature is high bulk density. The small particle size of Chemours® PTFE 7A helps to minimize voids even at relatively low molding pressure. High bulk density increases the size of moldings possible from a given mold or press opening.

      Chemours® PTFE 7A is preferred for large moldings, such as billets, requiring optimum mechanical and electrical properties. It is also used in a mixture with fillers when they are added to modify the mechanical properties of moldings.

      Properly processed products made from neat Chemours® PTFE 7A provide the superior properties typical of the fluoropolymer resins: retention of properties after service at 260°C (500°F), useful properties at —240°C (—400°F), chemical inertness to nearly all industrial chemicals and solvents, and low friction and antistick surfaces. Dielectric properties are outstanding and stable with frequency and temperature. Molded products have moderate stiffness and high ultimate elongation.

      In a flame situation, products of Chemours® PTFE 7A resist ignition and do not themselves promote flame spread. When ignited by flame from other sources, their contribution of heat is small and with very little smoke.

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  • Chemours® PTFE 7C
      Chemours® PTFE 7C is a white powder with very small particle size. Its most unique feature is the irregular, fibrous character of the particles. The small particle size of Chemours® PTFE 7C helps to minimize voids even at relatively low molding pressure. The fibrous particles promote good capture and uniform distribution of inorganic fillers when they are added to modify the mechanical properties of moldings. Chemours® PTFE 7C exhibits relatively high mold shrinkage.

      Chemours® PTFE 7C is preferred for moldings requiring optimum mechanical and electrical properties. Its relatively low bulk density limits the size of moldings from a given mold or press opening. It is often preferred for making filled compounds, especially with metal powders that are difficult to mix because of density differences.

      Properly processed products made from neat Chemours® PTFE 7C provide the superior properties typical of the fluoropolymer resins: retention of properties after service at 260°C (500°F), useful properties at —240°C (—400°F), chemical inertness to nearly all industrial chemicals and solvents, and low friction and antistick surfaces. Dielectric properties are outstanding and stable with frequency and temperature. Molded products have moderate stiffness and high ultimate elongation.

      In a flame situation, products of Chemours® PTFE 7C resist ignition and do not themselves promote flame spread. When ignited by flame from other sources, their contribution of heat is small and with very little smoke.

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  • Chemours® PTFE 9B
      Chemours® PTFE 9B is a free-flowing white powder composed of premelted resin. It is designed for use in the ram extrusion process. Compared with other DuPont resins suitable for ram extrusion, Chemours® PTFE 9B provides outstanding resistance to charge fracture (poker-chipping) caused by excessive back-pressure during the extrusion of small-diameter rods, thin-wall tubing, and complicated profiles. Its' uniform particle characteristics make it well suited for difficult feeding conditions.

      Properly processed products made from neat Chemours® PTFE 9B provide the superior properties typical of the fluoropolymer resins: retention of properties after service at 260°C (500°F), useful properties at -240°C (-400°F), chemical inertness to nearly all industrial chemicals and solvents, and low friction and antistick surfaces. Dielectric properties are outstanding and stable with frequency and temperature.

      In a flame situation, products of Chemours® PTFE 9B resist ignition and do not themselves promote flame spread. When ignited by flame from other sources, their contribution of heat is small and with very little smoke. Note: Statements, or data, regarding behavior in a flame situation are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material when under actual fire conditions.

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  • Coiltef™ Coiled FEP Tubing
      Coiltef™ Coiled FEP Tubing - Almost totally inert, COILTEF can be used with all industrial solvents, chemicals, and corrosive materials even at elevated temperatures. It does, however, react with fluorine, molten sodium hydroxide, and molten alkali metals. Fluoropolymer's non-stick property allows transport of viscous, sticky material without line clogging. It also offers outstanding aging resistance. COILTEF is manufactured through a fabrication process which heat sets the coils. The coils should remain stable up to 200° F. At higher temperatures the coils will begin to relax and lose their set. If the application involves elevated temperatures, in-house testing is recommended. COILTEF may be steam or chemically sterilized in-line with any industrial cleaner, solvent, or sterilizing method. Care should be taken with steam sterilization of COILTEF to prevent coil relaxation. Testing is recommended. COILTEF can be manufactured from .085" to 1/2" tubing ID. The coil diameter can be produced from 3/4" OD to 4" OD.

      APPLICATIONS:
      Chemical Hose - Deionized Water Transfer - Dispensing Systems - Laboratory - Medical - Paint Spray - Pure Air & Water Systems - Robotics

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  • FEP Film
      FEP films are fluoropolymer-based films that benefit from the ability to be thermoformed, heat-sealed, plastic-welded or bonded. PFA film is very similar to FEP, except its melting point (302°C to 310°C vs. FEP's melt range of 260°C to 280°C).PTFE is the most inert of all plastics and complies with US FDA regulations for safe use with food. FEP and PFA films possess superior anti-stick, low friction properties, as well as high dielectric strength (over 7000 volts per mil for 1 mil). No electrical tracking, non-wettable (hydrophobic), non-flammable, non-charring. We are proud to offer superior reliability & retention of properties over large areas of these films. This film is also available with adhesive for ease of installation in our tape section.
      Common applications include release films used in composite production. Emerging applications include stereolithography. FEP works well in this style of 3D printing due to its excellent transmission of UV rays, low gas and vapor permeability as well as anti-stick and low friction properties.

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  • FluoroPro™ PCTFE
      FluoroPro™ PCTFE(PolyChloroTriFluoroEthylene) is a fluorocarbon-based polymer and is commonly abbreviated PCTFE. PCTFE offers the unique combination of physical and mechanical properties, nonflammability, chemical resistance, near zero moisture absorption, and excellent electrical properties. These characteristics cannot be found in any other thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a useful temperature range of -400°F to +400°F. PCTFE also has extremely low outgassing, making it well suited for use in aerospace and flight applications.
    • Standard Extruded Rod Lengths are 6 Feet Long (1828mm) - rods can be cut as needed
    • Compression-Molded Rods are typically 1 Foot Long (305mm)

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  • Halar® Sheets & Rods (ECTFE)
      Halar® Sheets & Halar® Rods (ECTFE) from Professional Plastics. Halar® 901 and Halar® 902 ECTFE Sheets and Rods - Halar ECTFE is a partially fluorinated semi-crystalline polymer offering a unique combination of mechanical properties, thermal and chemical resistance with an outstanding ease of processability. Halar ECTFE, a copolymer of ethylene and chlorotrifluoroethylene, can bring advantages to the end user when compared to other fluoropolymers. It is a very versatile polymer, available in all forms to meet processing needs. Halar offers excellent resistance to abrasion, harsh chemicals, and permeation.

      Halar® ECTFE is typically stocked in USA, Singapore & Taiwan warehouses, but due to current supply constraints, many suppliers have this resin on limited allocation.
    • Please request a current lead-time when placing orders for immediate need.

      Halar® Sheets & Rods Grades:
    • Halar® 901 - Natural Color (.250" thick to 1.250" thick) - 901 IS FM4910 Listed
    • Halar® 902 - Natural Color (1.50" thick to 2.50" thick) - 902 Resin is NOT FM4910 Listed
    • Note: Clear Halar® 453 has also been discontinued.

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  • Kel-F Screws & Fasteners - PCTFE
      PCTFE (Kel-F) fasteners includes screws, bolts, thumb screws, cap screws, nuts, washers, spacers, shoulder bushings, screw insulators, threaded rod and many other PCTFE items. PCTFE parts are manufactured to ANSI and DIN standards.

      Kel-F - PCTFE (PolyChloroTriFluoroEthylene) Kel F is a fluorocarbon-based polymer and is commonly abbreviated PCTFE. PCTFE offers the unique combination of physical and mechanical properties, nonflammability, chemical resistance, near zero moisture absorption, and excellent electrical properties. These characteristics cannot be found in any other thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a useful temperature range of -400°F to +400°F. PCTFE also has extremely low outgassing, making it well suited for use in aerospace and flight applications.
    • Custom prints for Kel-F PTCFE fasteners and components can be sent in all standard formats.
    • Kel-F (PCTFE) parts are used in the Semiconductor, Aerospace, Chemical and Electronics Instries.

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  • Kel-F® - PCTFE
      Kel-F - PCTFE (PolyChloroTriFluoroEthylene) Kel F is a fluorocarbon-based polymer and is commonly abbreviated PCTFE. PCTFE offers the unique combination of physical and mechanical properties, nonflammability, chemical resistance, near zero moisture absorption, and excellent electrical properties. These characteristics cannot be found in any other thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a useful temperature range of -400°F to +400°F. PCTFE also has extremely low outgassing, making it well suited for use in aerospace and flight applications. Note: Kel-F® is a registered tradename of 3M Company. In 1996, 3M discontinued manufacturing of Kel-F & today, all PCTFE resin is manufactured by Daikin under the tradename of Neoflon ® or by Allied Signal under the tradename of Aclon ®. Kel-F is still the most commonly used tradename used to describe PCTFE.
    • Standard Extruded Rod Lengths are 6 Feet Long (1828mm) - rods can be cut as needed
    • Large Diameter Compression-Molded Rods & Tubes are typically 1 Foot Long (305mm)
    • There is currently a Global Shortage of PCTFE Resin & Products - Please send your request ASAP & we will do our best to support your needs.

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  • Kynar® 740 PVDF Sheet & Rod
      Kynar® 740, an engineering thermoplastic that offers the stable characteristics of a fluoropolymer, as well as mechanical strength, abrasion resistance and high purity. Kynar® 740 PVDF sheets & rods also offer excellent chemical resistance, UV radiation resistance and low permeability. PVDF can be used in the semiconductor, pulp and paper, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as for nuclear waste, and chemical and food processing. Kynar® 740 sheets feature double-masked surface, fully traceable and verifiable resin, chemical-resistance, and UV-stability. Sheets measure 4 x 8 ft with thicknesses from 1/8—1 in. Sheet features tolerance consistency per ASTM D6713-01 and combustibility approvals by FM 4910, UL2360, and ASTM E84
    • Kynar® is a registered trademark of Elf Atochem

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  • Kynar® Superflex® PVDF Tubing
      Kynar ® Superflex ® PVDF Tubing.
      Kynar Superflex® 2500-20 PVDF, a flexible high-purity material tailored for use as flexible tubing and fittings for the chemical, pharmaceutical, semiconductor and pulp and paper industries. Kynar Superflex® resin allows easier processing and a larger processing window due to its relatively low melting point compared to most fluoropolymers. Kynar Superflex® copolymer has excellent chemical resistance to acids, bases and ozone due to its high fluorine content. Kynar Superflex® PVDF is also available formulated with smoke suppressants that make this fluoropolymer suitable for use in the wire and cable markets as a jacketing material.

      With a flexural modulus of 35,000 psi, this resin is approximately ten times more flexible than standard PVDF homopolymers. Additional features of Kynar Superflex® PVDF are its high finished product clarity, FDA compliance under CFR21 177.2600, excellent impact strength, pigment acceptance, resistance to doses of gamma radiation, and shore D hardness of 55-60.

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  • PharmaFluor® FEP Tubing
      PharmaFluor® FEP fluoropolymer tubing meets the demands of biopharmaceutical, medical and laboratory applications. Fluid integrity is an obvious area of concern in such applications; PharmaFluor® FEP is formulated to resist the absorption/adsorption of aqueous fluids, which minimizes the risk of fluid alteration in single or repeat use applications.

      PharmaFluor® FEP tubing has outstanding chemical and physical characteristics because processing occurs under stringently controlled conditions. In addition to being chemically inert, this tubing can be used in a broad range of temperatures, from -100°F to 400°F. It is also virtually unaffected by chemical sanitizers and cleaners and can be cleaned repeatedly without decreasing its service life.

      PharmaFluor® FEP complies fully with the requirements of USP Class VI and all current ISO standards, and has a Master File with the U.S Food and Drug Administration.

      Typical Applications:
    • Sterile filling and dispensing systems
    • Diagnostic equipment
    • General laboratory use
    • Cell and tissue culture transport
    • Analytical and process equipment in biotechnology, pharmaceutical and environmental fields
      Connections:
    • PharmaFluor® PFA fittings

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  • Pro-F Line Release Films FEP, ETFE, PVDF, THV
      Pro F-Line - Fluoropolymeric Films and Thin Tubes
      Pro F-Line is the range of films, thin tubes and tapes produced from high-performance thermoplastic fluoropolymers such as ETFE, FEP, THV and PVDF. These products are produced with remarkable quality from the most advanced machinery. Pro F-Line films can be produced up to 2000 mm wide with a very sophisticated thickness control in the range from 12 to 300 micron. All these products feature outstanding chemical stability, wide range of service temperature, resistance to UV radiation, weather resistance, flame resistance and can be recycled.

      Pro-FEP Release Film
      High performance films and tubes. The special fluoropolymer provides outstanding resistance to chemical agents, a working temperature range which exceeds 200°C and excellent electrical properties, mechanical strength and durability. Typical Applications: Telecommunications, wire & cable, semiconductors, paper industry, chemicals, textiles, food processing, packaging, composites, protective coating.

      Pro-THV Release Film
      Provides a combination of performance advantages, such as low processing temperature, ability to bond to elastomers and hydrocarbon-based plastics, flexibility and optical clarity. Typical Applications: Automotive, chemical processing, multi-layer tubes and hoses, semiconductors, solar energy, optical fiber and architectural and protective coatings.

      Pro-ETFE Release Films
      Together with an outstanding resistance to chemicals can be used continuously up to approximately 175°C service temperature. Typical Applications: Aerospace, automotive, chemical processing, composites, greenhouse coverings, architectural membranes.

      Pro-PVDF Release Films
      Excellent mechanical strength and abrasion resistance, durability and good chemical resistance allow for a wide range of applications, with continuous operating temperatures up to 150°C. Typical Applications: Chemical processing, tubes and hoses, semiconductors, wire and cable, automotive, nuclear, protective coatings, food and pharmaceutical processing.

      FEP and ETFE Release Films
      Unrivaled non-stick surface, exceptional adaptation even to complex surfaces, wide range of service temperature, easy and clean removing from products and molds. ETFE and FEP release films (or separating foils) are typically used for compression and resin transfer molding composites.
    • ETFE is Translucent Blue Color
    • FEP is Transluscent Red Color

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  • PTFE - Etched
      Etched PTFE
      PTFE is an amazing non-stick material, but what about when you need to glue it to the suface of another material ? In order to bond standard PTFE to another surface such as stainless steel, a process called "etching" is required. Typical applications would include the lining of chemical process tanks or other equipment used in caustic environments. When bonding is needed, sodium ammonia etching is usually the most economical answer. This process uses of a mixture of sodium and ammonia that is formulated to create a bondable surface both quickly and efficiently. Sodium/ammonia etching service complies with all applicable commercial, military & federal specifications for the surface treatment of all fluoropolymers including: PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, PCTFE, PVDF, PVF, & ECTFE.
      From microchips to full size rolls, fluoropolymers of any shape or complexity, including tape, sheet, tubing, molded shapes & machined parts of any configuration can be etched & bonded. This treatment can be accomplished on one or more surfaces, or selectively within close tolerances.
    • Note: Etched surfaces will discolor to a brown appearance.
    • May be Etched on One Side (EOS)(Standard) or Two Sides (E2S)

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  • PTFE Sheet & Rod (Virgin Grade)
      PTFE is a fluoropolymer that exhibits astonishing chemical resistance and ultra high-purity. Self-lubricating and with a low friction coefficient, PTFE sheets and rods are ideally suited for the manufacture of high-temperature seals, insulators and bearings used in semiconductor, aerospace & chemical processing industries. PTFE's low coefficient of friction makes it suitable for applications where sliding action of parts is needed: such as plain bearings, gears, and slide plates. In these applications, it performs significantly better than nylon and acetal; and is comparable to UHMW. PTFE however can be used over a far wider temperature range than these materials; -100°F to +400°F (-73°C to 204°C) and offers superior electrical insulation properties. Although its' mechanical properties are low compared to other engineering plastics, those properties can be enhanced through the use of additives such as Carbon, Graphite, Bronze, and Glass Fiber. The most commonly known brand name of PTFE-based formulas is Teflon® by Chemours

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  • PTFE Shrink Tubing (2:1 & 4:1)
      PTFE heat shrink tubing (PTFE) is available in 2:1 and 4:1 shrink ratios, and is widely used in military applications (MIL-I-23053/12) because of its high continuous use temperature (250°C), and outstanding chemical resistance.
    • PTFE heat shrink tubing is the most difficult of the three fluoropolymer materials to shrink due to its extremely high shrinking temperature (325-340°C). You can use a heat gun or welding torch to shrink PTFE, but these methods have a tendency to cause the material to overheat in small areas, while under-heating other areas, causing uneven shrinking and potential burning of the material. The most reliable method for shrinking PTFE Teflon is the use of a controlled temperature oven; however this is impractical with large harnesses or temperature sensitive components.
    • PTFE heat shrink tubing is available in a 2:1 shrink ratio and 4:1. The 2:1 is available in up to four different wall thicknesses. Please note: when ordering our 2:1 PTFE Heat shrink, ORDER AS SIZE AFTER SHRINKING.

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