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Item #: 192867
By Mechanical Resources Corp. LLC
PolyTetraFluoroEthylene (PTFE) is a man-made polymer that has particular applications in manufactured products because of the unique chemical properties of PTFE. PTFE is commonly known as Teflon (PTFE/Teflon was originally developed by the Du Pont Corporation). Key properties are: chemically inert, low coefficient of friction, non-adhesive, excellent electrical insulator and wide temperature range -110F (-73C) to +500F (+260C).
Item #: 193259
By Mechanical Resources Corp. LLC
Expanded PTFE (ePTFE) sheet comprises a highly fibrillated and porous micro-structure that contributes to excellent sealing capability. ePTFE sheet’s compressibility, creep resistance and sealing ability are superior to other PTFE-based gaskets. These properties combined with excellent chemical resistance and thermal stability make ePTFE sheet one of the most versatile gasket materials today. Temperature range -400F (-240C) to 500F (+260C).
Item #: 30846
By Mechanical Resources Corp. LLC
TEFLEX Joint Sealant is a high-performance gasket material made of 100% PTFE. It is a form-in-place gasket that conforms to almost any sealing surface. It is capable of withstanding a wider range of pressure, temperature and chemical environments than any other soft gasket. TEFLEX Joint Sealant is also easy to install and remove, making it a highly versatile and cost-effective solution for many demanding sealing applications. TEFLEX joint sealant has an unlimited shelf life, shows no age deterioration and resists creep and cold flow.
Item #: 195150
By Mechanical Resources Corp. LLC
PolyTetraFluoroEthylene (PTFE) is a man-made polymer that has particular applications in manufactured products because of the unique chemical properties of PTFE. PTFE is commonly known as Teflon (PTFE/Teflon was originally developed by the Du Pont Corporation). Key properties are: chemically inert, low coefficient of friction, non-adhesive, excellent electrical insulator and wide temperature range -110F (-73C) to +500F (+260C).
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