Customization: | Available |
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Material: | PTFE |
Kind: | Plastic Bar |
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Molded PTFE rods are commonly used as machining stock for a wide range of chemical, electrical, and mechanical components, thanks to the exceptional performance characteristics of PTFE. To meet specific application requirements, various fillers can be added to modify the properties of PTFE.
As a professional PTFE rod supplier, Xinrui Plastic provides molded PTFE rods to numerous companies across diverse industrial sectors, including electrical, chemical, and mechanical industries. We maintain a substantial inventory of molded PTFE rods in various sizes to ensure prompt supply to its clients. Additionally, we also offer customization services to machine components according to your specific needs.
Features of PTFE Rods/Bars
Chemical Resistance: PTFE rods have excellent chemical resistance, making them resistant to a wide range of chemicals, acids, and bases. They can withstand exposure to harsh chemicals without degradation or corrosion.
Nonstick Properties: PTFE rods have a very low coefficient of friction, making them highly nonstick. This property makes them ideal for applications where low friction and easy release of materials are required, such as in food processing or mold release applications.
High-temperature resistance: PTFE rods can withstand high temperatures up to 260°C (500°F) without melting or deforming. This property makes them suitable for use in high-temperature applications, such as in electrical insulation or as a lining material for pipes and tanks.
Easy machinability: PTFE rods are easy to machine and can be easily cut, drilled, or shaped to meet specific requirements. This property allows for easy customization and machining PTFE rods for various applications.
Physiologically Safe: PTFE rods are biocompatible and non-toxic, making them suitable for use in medical and pharmaceutical applications. They are commonly used in medical implants, drug delivery systems, and laboratory equipment.