Flurine® PTFE 4112
- Model
- 4112
Item specifics
- Features
- High Creep Resistance, High Melt Viscosity
- Uses
- Packing and Gaskets
- Forms
- White powder
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Description
Description
Flurine® PTFE 4112 is a fluororesin formulated for sealing and gasket applications where creep resistance is essential.
It is a virgin granular fine-cut polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin. Due to its high melt viscosity, the standard processing method involves powder compression followed by sintering. This grade produces molded parts with a smooth surface finish, making it well-suited for manufacturing packings and gaskets that require reliable long-term creep resistance.
Technical Specifications
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High Creep Resistance, High Melt Viscosity |
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Uses
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Packings and Gaskets |
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Forms
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White powder |
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Average Particle Size | 30 | ASTM D4894 | |||||
Bulk Density | 290 | ASTM D4894 | |||||
Standard Gravity | 2.17 | ASTM D4894 | |||||
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