Teflon tube is a special tube made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, commonly known as Teflon, King of Plastics) material after extrusion and sintering, drying, high-temperature sintering, shaping and other processes. Teflon is also called Teflon, Teflon, Teflon, Teflon, Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene, King of Plastics, and Teflon in English.
Teflon tubes are often used in the electronics industry due to their good corrosion resistance, acid resistance and moisture resistance. As we all know, electronic components will malfunction once they are exposed to moisture. Teflon tubes are widely used in important scientific and technological industries such as machinery, electronics, automobiles, aerospace, chemicals, computers, electric heating, military, communications, etc., such as micro transformers.
Product Features
PTFE Teflon has the following excellent properties due to its strong carbon-fluorine bond and high molecular weight:
Teflon tube has a wide temperature range: -200 °C ~ +260 °C Teflon tubes can resist various corrosive chemical liquids such as strong acid, strong fluoride, strong alkali. Teflon tubes have anti-stick properties, and all known solid materials cannot adhere to the surface. Teflon tubes have extremely low friction coefficients and are oil-free lubricating materials.
Teflon tube material is flame resistant/non-flammable
Excellent electrical characteristics (does not change with frequency and temperature)
Excellent mechanical properties: shock-resistant and elastic
Teflon tube has no aging problem and excellent resistance to atmospheric aging
Resistant to moisture and ultraviolet rays, radiation resistance and low permeability: the surface and performance remain unchanged after long-term exposure to the atmosphere.