IFP offers all types of common PTFE Blends. PTFE is blended with various
materials to enhance its properties. Higher compressive strength, lower deformation,
better abrasion resistance, increased lubricity are all properties that can
be substantially enhanced by blending. Common materials used in blending include
carbon, graphite, molybdenum, disulfide, bronze, stainless steel and mica along
with other high performance plastics. While PTFE is a great electrical insulator
it can also be formulated to be statically or electrically conductive.
IFP offers all types of common PTFE Blends. PTFE is blended with various
materials to enhance its properties. Higher compressive strength, lower deformation,
better abrasion resistance, increased lubricity are all properties that can
be substantially enhanced by blending. Common materials used in blending include
carbon, graphite, molybdenum, disulfide, bronze, stainless steel and mica along
with other high performance plastics. While PTFE is a great electrical insulator
it can also be formulated to be statically or electrically conductive.