Skived sheet can be made in any thickness from 15 mils up to .250 inches. Fluoro-Plastics technology makes it possible to make in-between sizes. Thickness tolerances range from .0005 for sizes from .002" thick to .005" thick up to .003" tolerance for material that is over .060" tmore...
Custom thicknesses for a wide range of applications Our skived PTFE sheets provide unsurpassed precision and cleanliness for a wide range of critical applications, including tank lining in the chemical processing and semiconductor industries, where the prevention of leakage and cmore...
Medical Lab Use Food and Beverage Transfer Lighting Covers Paint Spray Lines Pure Water Systems Adhesives Corrosives Solvents Sight Glass Chemicals Cryogenics Water SamplingMonitoring Wire Insulating Deionized Water Transfer High Temperature Fluid Handling Plenum Cable WrapSmoothmore...
PTFE has a unique combination of properties that make it weatherable and also good for use in high temperature and electrical insulation applications. PTFE is chemically inert and also possesses a low coefficient of friction and excellent non-adhesion properties. Product Featuresmore...
Enflo Skived PTFE Sheets provide a low-friction, non-stick surface suitable for use in high-temperature and high-dielectric applications. This item is available in roll form or cut to size sheets and can be supplied etched one-side, etched two-side, or with a self-adhesive acrylimore...
All of the benefits of rigid PTFE without creep and cold flow issues. Made of 100% virgin material dimensionally stable with a temperature range of -450ºF to 600ºF, it is soft and conformable to real world flange faces, and compresses into a very tough long lasting seal. Expandmore...
Sur-Seal Inc. 7530 Virgin PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is a high molecular weight polymer and one of the most versatile plastics known to man. Sur-Seal Inc. 7530 Virgin PTFE sheet can handle virtually all chemicals in the 0-14 pH range with the exception of molten alkali metalsmore...
Coils of PTFE tubingPTFE is the classic, original, and gold standard of fluoropolymer tubing. PTFE was the "miracle" fluoropolymer invented in the 1940's by DuPont - a product originally without a market and hard to process. Most other materials continue to use PTFE as a referencmore...