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About: Fluoroplastics may not be widely known, but in many ways, they are the superheroes of

the plastics industry, and incredibly strong.
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    <strong>What are fluoroplastics?</strong>
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    A normal plastic polythene molecule consists of a carbon chain with hydrogen atoms

attached. Yet in fluoroplastics, hydrogen atoms are replaced with fluorine atoms, which

dramatically changes their properties.
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    PTFE, FEP, PFA and other fluoropolymers have non-stick characteristics, very high

resistance to chemicals and solvents, very high electrical resistance, and incredibly,

are ideal for use in very low and very high working temperatures from -200°C right up to

+260°C.
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    By adding extra fillers to the mix, such as carbon, graphite, anti-static and

ceramic, it is possible to boost these exceptional properties even further! Find out more

about our <a href="https://www.insulation-tubings.com/fluoroplastic-

products/fluoroplastic-tubes/">Fluoroplastic Tubes</a>.
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    <strong>Fluoroplastic applications</strong>
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    Typically, fluoroplastics do not melt, so they need to be processed using special

tooling and techniques.  But once this is done, there are many different industries that

PTFE, FEP and PFA can be used into great effect.
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    Being able to function in extremely high temperatures and non-corrosive to all acids,

fluoropolymers are often used to make gaskets, vessel linings, pump interiors, washers,

rings, seals, spacers, dip tubes and well-drilling components.
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    <a href="https://www.insulation-tubings.com/fluoroplastic-products/fluroplastic-

film/">Fluoroplastic Film</a>s are well used in heated processes within manufacturing and

laboratory test environments. In electrics, they are used as excellent insulators for

wire and cable wrapping. Being inert, they can be used for chip manufacturing and

encapsulating heaters.
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    Their non-toxic, completely smooth surface means that they are also often used in the

medical and pharmaceutical, food and drink, and cosmetics industries, as microbes just

cannot gain a foothold.
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    <a href="https://www.insulation-tubings.com/rubber-products/silicone-

rubber/">Silicone Rubber</a> comes in a variety of forms, adhesives, sealants, moulding

rubbers for reproduction, encapsulants and potting compounds for electronics and

coatings.
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    Silicone polymers are usually flowable liquids which are cured to form a flexible

silicone elastomer or rubber. Additives provide additional characteristics such as

adhesion, colour, thermal conductivity to mention a few. Silicone rubber is especially

resistant to high temperatures and attack from moisture or chemicals.
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    As silicone sealants they are widely used in the construction industry with excellent

adhesion to glass and ceramics and plastics.
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    In electronics they are used as adhesives, encapsulants and coatings providing high

temperature resistance and being increasingly used for thermal transfer in high power or

heat generating applications.
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    <strong>What is Viton?</strong>
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    <a href="https://www.insulation-tubings.com/rubber-products/viton-rubber/">Viton

Rubber</a> is a brand name of DuPont for its synthetic rubber and fluoropolymer

elastomer, commonly used in O-rings and other molded or extruded products. This family of

elastomers comprises copolymers of terpolymers of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE),

hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and vinylidene fluoride (VDF or VF2), vinylidene fluoride (VDF)

and hexafluoropropylene (HFP) as well as perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE) containing

specialty polymers. DuPont were the first to really market this family of materials, so

Viton has become the most commonly associated name with this fluoropolymer family. There

are four families of Viton polymers, and the fluorine content of these most popular Viton

grades varies between 66 and 70%. The main grades are A (Dipolymers of VF2/HFP), which

has a fluorine content of 66%; B (Terpolymers of VF2/HFP/TFE), which commonly used for

seals or gaskets and contains 68% fluorine; F (Terpolymers of VF2/HFP/TFE), which is used

in oxygenated automotive fuels and has 70% fluorine content; and finally specialty types

(such as GLT, GBLT, GFLT &amp; Viton Extreme), which are used in automotive and oil

exploration applications.

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