Glass Filled Ptfe Sheet
Glass fibre is used as a ptfe filler as it offers much improved compression and wear properties.
Glass filled ptfe sheet. Ptfe 25 glass filled properties sheet tube rod in stock cut to size same day shipping parts tech. From these sizes any size can be cut or machined. Glass fibre is the most commonly used filler in ptfe. They ll also resist expanding when exposed to water and heat so you can machine them to close tolerances.
Ptfe is also available as tape and fabric. Glass filled ptfe has a typical 2 3 week lead time. Slippery ptfe sheets this glass filled ptfe is more rigid than standard ptfe for increased durability in high stress applications. Ptfe is a low friction fluoropolymer with outstanding chemical and weathering resistance.
Properties method unit unfilled ptfe typical values filled ptfe type of filler approx. Also available in 15 20 and other custom blends. These glass filled ptfe sheets offer increased rigidity over standard ptfe sheets for durability in high stress applications. Ptfe sheet ptfe plate ptfe rod ptfe extruded tube ptfe thin film reinforced ptfe bondable ptfe ptfe guide rails rectangular bar wear strips ptfe custom profiles ptfe machined parts modified ptfe ptfe teflon square bar molded cylinders gaskets 9001 2015.
Ptfe with 25 glass fibers for increased stability is supplied in sheets rods tubes. Glass filled compounded ptfe and teflon on fluoro plastics inc. Material description glass filled ptfe carbon filled ptfe colour black notes the addition of fillers to the ptfe improves or modifies its properties depending upon the nature and quantity of filler. Available in standard 25 glass filler.
If you order more than 1 pc it will be cut from a roll. Ptfe sheet and film ptfe plastic sheet comes in a roll in the 005 020 thickness. Custom cuts and fabricated parts available. Glass filled ptfe sheet has enhanced strength and stiffness.
The material may also be inert gas sintered to further improve creep properties and reduce porosity and gas permeability there would be a consequent loss of tensile properties.