The basics of fluororesin.

The basics of fluororesin.
Fluororesin is made from a rare stone called fluorite. It possesses strong characteristics such as "heat resistance, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, non-stick properties, and slippery surface," making it suitable for use in harsh environments and various specialized fields.
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What are fluororesin PTFE and PFA?
Fluororesin | Introduction to the positioning and applications of PTFE, PFA, etc., and the molding methods of fluororesins!
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Properties of fluororesins: PTFE, PFA, etc.
The highest class of heat resistance among plastics! Introducing the properties of fluororesins such as PTFE and PFA.
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List of physical properties of fluororesins: PTFE, PFA, etc.
Introduction to the general properties of representative fluoropolymers such as PTFE and PFA!
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Case Studies for Solving Issues with Fluororesins 1: PTFE, PFA, etc.
Fluororesin Utilization CASE 1: Reducing maintenance costs with higher strength fluororesin!
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Case Studies for Solving Problems with Fluororesin 2: PTFE, PFA, etc.
Fluororesin Utilization CASE 2: Integration of Fluororesin and Metal Parts! Improved Tensile Strength!
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Case Studies for Solving Problems with Fluororesin 3: PTFE, PFA, etc.
Fluororesin Utilization CASE 3: Cost Reduction through the Distinction between Injection Molding and Machining!
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Properties of Fluororesin | Heat Resistance and Thermal Strength
Fluororesin | PTFE, PFA, etc. have the highest class of heat resistance among plastics!
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Properties of fluororesin | Chemical resistance - strong against chemicals
Fluororesin | PTFE, PFA, etc. are resistant to most chemicals!
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Properties of fluororesin | Wear resistance and slippery surface
Fluororesins such as PTFE and PFA have the lowest wear coefficient and excellent self-lubricating properties!
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Properties of fluororesin | Non-stick and difficult to adhere
Fluororesin | The surface energy of PTFE, PFA, etc. is extremely low!
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Properties of fluororesin | Insulation - does not conduct electricity
Fluororesins such as PTFE and PFA have a low refractive index and high transparency, so they do not conduct electricity!
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