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Plastic with excellent electrical properties, fluororesin (PTFE)

Fluororesin is an excellent plastic material with superior electrical properties.

■ What are the electrical properties of plastic materials? The electrical properties of plastics include "insulation," "dielectric," and "electrical resistance." ■ What are the electrical properties of fluoropolymer (PTFE)? Fluoropolymer (PTFE) is classified as a "non-polar polymer" due to the dense and symmetrical arrangement of atoms within its molecules, resulting in extremely low charge polarization, and exhibits the following electrical properties. ■ Insulation properties of the representative fluoropolymer, PTFE PTFE has very low volume resistivity and surface resistivity, making it a material that is difficult to conduct electricity. The dielectric strength of PTFE with a thickness of 3.2mm is 19KV/mm. The dielectric strength of PTFE is equivalent to that of PEEK at 19KV/mm and superior to that of PPS at 15KV/mm. *For more details, please visit the official website via the link below or feel free to contact us.

"Hardly conducts electricity!" Explanation of the electrical properties of fluororesin. For more details, visit the Yoshida SKT official website.

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