PTFE pipe is a fluoroplastic pipe made of polytetrafluoroethylene material through mixing, pressing, cold extrusion, sintering and shaping.
PTFE is the earliest discovered fluoroplastic, and its English name is polytetrafluoroethylene pipe. It uses high-quality plunger extrusion pipes and special processing techniques to tightly bond the steel pipe and plastic pipe. It can withstand positive pressure of 1.6Mpa and negative pressure of 77Kpa; It can be used normally within -60 ℃ to+260 ℃ and has reliable and excellent corrosion resistance.
PTFE has a very low friction coefficient and is a good anti friction, self-lubricating material. Its static friction coefficient is smaller than the dynamic friction coefficient, so it has the advantages of low starting resistance and smooth operation when used to make bearings. Due to its non polarity, heat resistance, and non water absorption, PTFE is also an excellent electrical insulation material. It also has excellent aging resistance, non stickiness, and non flammability.
Transporting highly corrosive gases and liquids at high temperatures is something that other pipelines cannot replace. The material has characteristics such as high temperature resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance, UV resistance, and weather resistance. PTFE pipes are also known as PTFE pipes, PTFE pipes, PTFE pipes, F4 pipes, PTFE pipes, and plastic king pipes.