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Teflon™ FEPD 121 Product Information

Teflon™ FEPD 121 is an off-white aqueous fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) dispersion stabilized with a non-ionic surfactant.

Teflon™ FEP Properties Bulletin

Teflon™ FEP film is a transparent, thermoplastic film that can be heat sealed, thermoformed, vacuum formed, heat bonded, welded, metalized, and laminated to many other materials, as well as used as an excellent hot-melt adhesive.

Teflon™ FEP CJ 99 Product Information

Teflon™ FEP CJ 99 is a melt-processible copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, without additives, that meets the requirements of ASTM D 2116 Type I.

Teflon™ PTFE DISP 50 Fluoroplastic Dispersion

Teflon™ PTFE DISP 50 is a milky white aqueous PTFE dispersion stabilized with a non-ionic surfactant.

Teflon™ AF Grades Solution

Teflon™ AF is a family of amorphous fluoropolymers. These materials are similar to other amorphous polymers in optical clarity and mechanical properties, including strength, but also perform like fluoropolymers in their performance over a wide range of temperatures, outstanding electrical properties, and chemical resistance.

ECCtreme™ ECA 4000 Product Information

ECCtreme™ ECA1 4000 fluoroplastic resin is a new class of perfluoroplastic specifically designed for use in extreme applications requiring an operating temperature up to 300 °C (572 °F)2 in combination with excellent electrical properties and/or chemical resistance.

适用于 NVH 和 BSR 的汽车润滑剂应用概况

Krytox™ 润滑剂可消除汽车噪声、振动与声振粗糙度问题

Krytox Performance Lubricants NRT Series for Reactive Gas Service

The NRT series of Krytox™ oils and greases deliver nonreactive, nonflammable, long-lasting performance, even under the demanding temperatures and pressures of reactive gas service.

Krytox Performance Lubricants NRT Series for Reactive Gas Service

The NRT series of Krytox™ oils and greases have been specifically developed for reactive gas applications.

Krytox Performance Lubricants NRT Series Delivers Safe Operations in Reactive Gas Service

Oxygen and other reactive chemicals, such as chlorine, fluorine, and bromine, react with conventional lubrication technologies that use mineral oils or synthetics.