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Ensinger PEI

Redwood Plastics Redco™ PTFE 35% CARBON FILLED
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Fluoropolymer; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE); Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), Carbon Fiber Filled

Material Notes: Redco™ PTFE (Polytrifluoroethylene) offers outstanding properties making it the ultimate choice due a multitude of applications. Redco PTFE has the lowest coefficient of friction, no water absorption, is self lubricating, has excellent chemical resistance and a high temperature tolerance (+500F). Redco™ PTFE is very non-reactive, and so is often used in containers and pipework for reactive chemicals. Its extremely high bulk resistivity also makes it an ideal material for fabricating long life electrets, useful devices that are the electrostatic analogues of magnets. As well, because of its extremely low coefficient of friction, it is used for applications where sliding action of parts is needed: bearings, bushings, gears, slide plates, etc. In these applications it performs significantly better than nylon and acetal; it is comparable with ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), although UHMWPE is more resistant to wear than PTFE. For these applications, versions of PTFE with mineral oil or molybdenum disulfide embedded as additional lubricants in its matrix are being manufactured.

Applications: Solid pipe and fittings, steel pipe liner and fittings, valve components, expansion bellows, shaft packing and tubing, seals, piston rings, bushings, bearings, wire and cable Insulation, fiber optics coating.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 2.11 - 2.13 g/cc0.0762 - 0.0770 lb/in³ASTM D792
Water Absorption 0.00 %0.00 %ASTM D570
Deformation 3.0 %3.0 %PERMANENT; ASTM D621
 4.0 %
@Time 7200 sec,
Pressure 11.1 MPa
4.0 %
@Time 2.00 hour,
Pressure 1610 psi
23°C; ASTM D621
 6.0 %
@Time 86400 sec,
Pressure 11.1 MPa
6.0 %
@Time 24.0 hour,
Pressure 1610 psi
23°C; ASTM D621
 30 %
@Time 7200 sec,
Pressure 11.1 MPa
30 %
@Time 2.00 hour,
Pressure 1610 psi
150°C; ASTM D621
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Shore D 72 - 8072 - 80ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength 10.8 - 13.7 MPa1560 - 1990 psiASTM D638
Elongation at Break 90 - 125 %90 - 125 %ASTM D638
Flexural Strength 8.83 MPa1280 psiASTM D790
Flexural Modulus 1.03 GPa149 ksiASTM D790
Compressive Strength 7.86 - 8.83 MPa1140 - 1280 psiASTM D695
Compressive Modulus 0.855 GPa124 ksiASTM D695
Impact  9.5
@Temperature -200 °C
9.5
@Temperature -328 °F
[cmkgf/cm2]; ASTM D-256
 12
@Temperature 200 °C
12
@Temperature 392 °F
[cmkgf/cm2]; ASTM D-256
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic 0.13 - 0.180.13 - 0.18P-7, V-0.5 m/s
Coefficient of Friction, Static 0.10 - 0.120.10 - 0.12P-35
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Volume Resistivity 10000 ohm-cm10000 ohm-cmASTM D257
Surface Resistance 1.00e+7 ohm1.00e+7 ohmASTM D258
Dielectric Strength 2.00 kV/mm50.8 kV/inASTM D149
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear, Parallel to Flow  92.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 150 °C
51.1 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 302 °F
ASTM D-696
 106 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 200 °C
58.9 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 392 °F
ASTM D-696
 114 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 250 °C
63.3 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 482 °F
ASTM D-696
CTE, linear, Transverse to Flow  75.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 150 °C
41.7 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 302 °F
ASTM D-696
 82.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 200 °C
45.6 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 392 °F
ASTM D-696
 105 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 250 °C
58.3 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 482 °F
ASTM D-696
Thermal Conductivity 0.585 W/m-K4.06 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
 
Descriptive Properties
Heat Resistance-250 - 260°Cat Atm. Pressure

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