Teflon-Coated Materials
Teflon coated glass fabric (PTFE) with unique physical and mechanical properties, especially heat resistance
- In rolls 100cm wide
- Cut-to-size elements or tapes (self-adhesive or non-adhesive version) or as conveyer belts.
Teflon Coated Glass Materials Benefits
- Considerable resistance within high and low temperatures (-200oC up to 260oC)
- Highly anti-adhesive surface
- Very low coefficient of sliding friction
- Chemical resistance
- Fungus and mildew resistant
- Non-toxic
- High tensile strength and dimensional stability, dielectric strength
- Minimum thermal stretchability
- Non-conductor
- Microwave and ultrasonic permeability
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Basic types of Teflon materials
| Non-Adhesive Version: |
Self-Adhesive Version: |
| Size( Thickness x Width) |
Type |
Size( Thickness x Width) |
Type |
| 0,080mm x 1000mm |
A 108-03 |
0,080mm x 1000mm |
AP108-03 |
| 0,109mm x 1000mm |
A 116-05 |
0,109mm x 1000mm |
AP116-05 |
| 0,209mm x 1000mm |
A 128-10 |
0,209mm x 1000mm |
AP128-10 |
| 0,118mm x 1000mm |
AA116-06 |
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Teflon Coated Material Applications in Various Industries
- Packaging (e.g. shrink wrapping processes and blister packaging processes, bag sealing, shrink tunnel conveyer belts, shrink tunnel curtains - heat loss minimization)
- Textile (e.g. fabric melting; yarn drying; dyeing processes; conveyer belts for drying natural, synthetic, woven, non-woven, and knitted fabrics; heat-bonded non-woven fabrics; laminated upholstery; garment smoothing and finishing; covers for drying cylinders; conveyer belts for non-woven padding manufacture; printing; drying processes; vulcanising ovens; and pressing and ironing)
- Food (e.g. drying; baking and toasting; conveyor systems; freezing of fish, poultry, and vegetables; baking trays; baking and cooling biscuits and confectionery)
- Chemical (e.g. drying pharmaceutical products and dyestuffs, membranes, aggressive filtrations, protective curtains for machinery)
- Electronics (e.g. cable and wire insulation and reinforcement)
- Printing (e.g. drying fabrics and films of various products; conveyer belts for drying paper, metal, cardboard, and textile with ink and varnish applications),
- Manufacturing plywood sheets (e.g. floor covering, conveyer belts for casting and curing PVC backed carpet tiles, compressing rubber backed mats, and bituminous part cooling)
- Polymer processing (e.g. curing; production of PU, PE and PVC; and manufacture of recyclable plastic sheeting)