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PTFE Micro Powder

[PTFE CPH100] [PTFE CPH110] [PTFE CPH200] [PTFE CPH200S] [PTFE CPH300] [PTFE CPH300S] [PTFE CPH350] [PTFE CPH400]


PTFE micro powder is applied widely in coatings, inks, plastics, elastomers, oils and greases. It's made from polytetrafluoethyelene resin (PTFE, CAS No. 9002-84-0) that has been micronized to a particle size range between 20-50 microns. This micro-powder can enhance abrasion resistance, reduce coefficient of friction and mechanical wear, reduce surface contamination and modify appearance.

It improves wear resistance and reduces friction of plastic products and improves tear and abrasion resistance of elastomers. Inks can be formulated for better image protection and higher productivity. PTFE micro-powder can be used in a paste or a spray and even as an all purpose solid dry lubricant. The powder can be dispersed in water and organic solvents.

Application
Additive to lubricants & greases
1. Used as an ingredient, to formulate lubricating systems respectively used under lower load at lower rpm, under medium load at medium rpm, and under heavy load at high rpm.
Recommended usage: 0.5~7.0 % (by wt.)
2. Being added into lubricating oils and greases to improve the lubricating performance under high pressure, and as well to increase the viscosity of the base oils.
Recommended usage: 0.5~40.0 % (by wt.)

Additive to thermoplastics, thermoset plastics, and elastomers
Being added in PC, POM, PA, PPS, ABS, PS, HIPS, PP, thermoset plastics and elastomers ( EPR, silicone rubber, SBR etc.), it can obviously reduce the attrition to the sliding parts, and the friction coefficient of the base substance.
Recommended usage: 5~25.0 % (by wt.)


Additive to printer's inks
It's an ideal additive and modifier to various kinds of printer's inks that achieves anti-sticking, less abrasion, improved definition and luster of the prints, durability against fading, good water-
proof and moth-eaten proof, etc.. Its application in hectograph / gravure inks improves slippery performance, surface smoothness, luster and abrasion resistance that facilitates high-speed printing.
Recommended usage: 0.1 ~ 3.0 % (by wt.)

Additive of paints
It can be mixed with paints used in spray coating of industrial equipment, household goods, or used in anti-corrosion paints, special waterproof paints, and coating of wound metal strips providing benefits of anti-stickiness, flexibility, heat conductivity, durability and toner resistance etc.

Additive of anti-sticky and wear-resisting varnish
To improve the varnish's properties of anti-sticky, lubricating, anti-corrosion, moisture-proof and wear resistance, also reduce its friction coefficient.

As an solid lubricant
1. Being added into rubbers and plastics, it can not only avoid sticky-sliding during processing, but also give the base materials with excellent properties of PTFE. It's also a quite effective mould-release agent for rubbers and plastics when the powder being mixed in at 0.25% by wt.
2. Used as a lubricant for gearing system in the circumstances that requires oil-free lubrication, such as high-speed engines, gearing system, and kneading machine, etc.
3. Added in oils, lubricating oils and rubber sealant to significantly improve their load-bearing capability, vacuum resistance, low temperature resistance and wear resistance.

Anti-sticky and wear-resistant spray
A spray could be made by mixing it with methane and butane to make the sprayed base substances with improved adhesion resistance and wear resistance.

Additive to dry battery
Used in dry battery to substitute PTFE dispersion. It can elongate the life of the battery, simplify the production technic and lowdown the cost.


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: 2010/10/07

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