Quick Overview:
PTFE Teflon ball is a unique product. It has many advantages in applications where metals or alloys can
not be used. These advantages are Broad operating temperature (-400oF to +500oF), Chemical
inertness to most corrosive liquids or gases extremely low coefficient of friction. PTFE balls are highly
functional in self lubricating conditions such as ball bearings. In the fluid handling industry PTFE balls
are used in ball valves that have contact with extremely corrosive liquids. PTFE ball has reduced
maintenance costs and man hours in the field by eliminating the replacement of valve components
subjected to corrosive environments.
Quick Overview:
PTFE Teflon ball is a unique product. It has many advantages in applications where metals or alloys can
not be used. These advantages are Broad operating temperature (-400oF to +500oF), Chemical
inertness to most corrosive liquids or gases extremely low coefficient of friction. PTFE balls are highly
functional in self lubricating conditions such as ball bearings. In the fluid handling industry PTFE balls
are used in ball valves that have contact with extremely corrosive liquids. PTFE ball has reduced
maintenance costs and man hours in the field by eliminating the replacement of valve components
subjected to corrosive environments.
Quick Overview:
PVDF tube (polyvinylidene fluoride)/Kynar tube, is a versatile fluoropolymer which is both strong and
tough as reflected by its tensile properties and impact strengths. PVDF has excellent resistances to
creep and fatigue. In thin sections, such as films, filament, and tubing, PVDF components are flexible
and transparent. PVDF resin is produced by the Pennewalt and Soltex companies and sold under their
respective tradenames of Kynar and Solef.
Quick Overview:
PVDF tube (polyvinylidene fluoride)/Kynar tube, is a versatile fluoropolymer which is both strong and
tough as reflected by its tensile properties and impact strengths. PVDF has excellent resistances to
creep and fatigue. In thin sections, such as films, filament, and tubing, PVDF components are flexible
and transparent. PVDF resin is produced by the Pennewalt and Soltex companies and sold under their
respective tradenames of Kynar and Solef.
Quick Overview:
PVDF sheet (polyvinylidene fluoride), is a versatile fluoropolymer which is both strong and tough as
reflected by its tensile properties and impact strengths. PVDF has excellent resistances to creep and
fatigue. In thin sections, such as films, filament, and tubing, PVDF components are flexible and transparent.
PVDF resin is produced by the Pennewalt and Soltex companies and sold under their respective
tradenames of Kynar and Solef.
Where load bearing is important, PVDF fluoropolymers are rigid and resistant to creep under mechanical
stress and load. Because PVDF is stable to sunlight, and other sources of ultraviolet radiation, it is widely
used as base resins for long-lasting exterior coatings. An additional advantage over other fluoroplastics is
that PVDF can be welded into tanks for acid and corrosive chemical processing in elevated temperature
environments.
Quick Overview:
PVDF rod (polyvinylidene fluoride)/ Kynar rod, is a versatile fluoropolymer which is both strong and
tough as reflected by its tensile properties and impact strengths. PVDF has excellent resistances to
creep and fatigue. In thin sections, such as films, filament, and tubing, PVDF components are flexible
and transparent. PVDF resin is produced by the Pennewalt and Soltex companies and sold under their
respective tradenames of Kynar and Solef.
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