(12)
PTFE films provide a conformable release surface and exhibit a remarkably low coefficient of friction and non-stick properties. PTFE films have high temperature resistance and are virtually unaffected by all chemicals. At elevated temperatures, PTFE film still retains excellent tensile strength. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°F to +260°C). Film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
(11)
PTFE films provide a conformable release surface and exhibit a remarkably low coefficient of friction and non-stick properties. PTFE films have high temperature resistance and are virtually unaffected by all chemicals. At elevated temperatures, PTFE film still retains excellent tensile strength. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°F to +260°C). Film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
(2)
PTFE films provide a conformable release surface and exhibit a remarkably low coefficient of friction and non-stick properties. PTFE films have high temperature resistance and are virtually unaffected by all chemicals. At elevated temperatures, PTFE film still retains excellent tensile strength. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°F to +260°C). Film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
(6)
PTFE films provide a conformable release surface and exhibit a remarkably low coefficient of friction and non-stick properties. PTFE films have high temperature resistance and are virtually unaffected by all chemicals. At elevated temperatures, PTFE film still retains excellent tensile strength. Service temperatures range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°F to +260°C). Film applications include high temperature coil and capacitor wrapping, composite bonding, masking, and conveyor release linings.
(2)
Rulon films offer superior abrasion
resistance when compared to conventional
PTFE films. Service temperatures
range from -100°F to 500°F (-73°C to
+260°C). In rotating bearing tests, it
provided a 500-fold increase in wear
resistance over standard PTFE.
Applications include bearing liners,
chute and guide rail coverings.
CHR® SGK5-05 is manufactured from extra strength, para-aramid (phenyleneterephthalamide) fiber cloth impregnated with a dispersion of anti-static PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) coated with a high temperature silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive. The anti-static version of this product is black, providing protection from UV damage, to which para-aramid fiber cloth is susceptible. Resistivity of this version is less than 106 ohms/square.
SGK5-05 is specifically designed to resist abrasion and provid added strength in high-temperature wrapping applications where standard fiberglass cloth does not provide adequate chemical resistance and/or low friction release.