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Materials, characteristics, and practical applications of various fluoroplastic pipes
Release Time:2023-10-31 Browse:123

Fluorine plastic pipes are not only widely used but also have many types. One of them is the 175 ℃ high-temperature fluorine plastic heat shrink pipe, which is made of radiation cross-linked modified fluorine plastic and has characteristics such as transparency, high temperature resistance, wear resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, etc. It is widely used for the protection of wires, welding points, insulation terminals, connection points or components.

Since it is called a 175 ℃ high-temperature fluoroplastic heat shrink tube, it indicates that its complete shrinkage temperature is 175 ℃, and the reason why it adopts a bright color appearance is mainly for easy marking and inspection. After strict inspection, it has been confirmed that this fluoroplastic pipe meets RoHS standards and is safe and environmentally friendly.

Another type is Teflon heat shrink tubing, which is also a type of fluoroplastic tubing made of PTFE material. It is particularly suitable for high temperature resistance, chemical resistance, good insulation and non flame retardancy, and is widely used in fields such as military, aerospace, and gasoline industries.

In practical applications, the working temperature range of Teflon heat shrink tubing is -65 ℃ to+260 ℃; The minimum complete shrinkage temperature is 350 ℃; Its standard color is mainly transparent, and the quality of the product fully complies with RoHS standards, which is highly favored by users.

In addition, the emphasis should be placed on the wear resistance of polytetrafluoroethylene pipes, which are higher than nylon, polypropylene, carbon steel, stainless steel, and other materials. The hot deformation temperature is also more than ten degrees higher than that of ordinary plastics, and there is almost no lower limit to the cold brittleness temperature. The elongation at break is as high as 350%.