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Useful trivia you should know: "Characteristics of Fluoropolymer PFA/PTFE"

Fluororesin has excellent properties suitable for industrial products and is utilized in various piping materials such as Teflon hoses, flexibles, pipes, and valves.

1. Chemical Resistance It does not get affected by alkali metals and fluorine-based chemicals, and does not contaminate fluids or transfer odors or colors. 2. Purity It contains no additives such as plasticizers, stabilizers, lubricants, or antioxidants, maintaining the purity of the chemicals. 3. Cold and Heat Resistance PFA/PTFE is resistant to rapid temperature changes and can be repeatedly used over a wide temperature range from -54°C to 230°C. 4. Non-Stick Property With an extremely low surface energy, it has excellent release properties, ensuring that no objects stick to the inner surface, making internal cleaning easy. 5. Electrical Properties Among solid insulating materials, it has the best electrical properties. It has the lowest dielectric constant and loss tangent, unaffected by frequency or temperature. 6. Flame Retardancy PFA/PTFE is a flame-retardant material with a Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI) of over 95%. It has very low combustion energy and does not spread flames during a fire. 7. Weather Resistance Even when used outdoors for extended periods, it does not undergo oxidation, surface contamination, discoloration, or aging. There is also no degradation of the material due to UV rays or water absorption. 8. Low Friction PFA/PTFE boasts the smallest friction coefficient (approximately 0.04) among solids due to the very strong atomic bonding forces within the molecules.

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