Introduction:
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sheet (also known as Teflon or PTFE) is available in both molded and turned versions. Its products are widely used and offer exceptional comprehensive properties, including resistance to high and low temperatures (-192°C to 260°C), corrosion resistance (to strong acids, strong alkalis, and aqua regia), weather resistance, high insulation, high lubricity, non-stick properties, and non-toxicity.

Product application:
PTFE sheet (also known as Teflon) boasts outstanding high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, low friction, non-stick properties, and excellent electrical insulation. It is widely used in chemical anti-corrosion linings, mechanical seals and guide rails, electronic insulation materials, anti-stick components for the food industry, and seismic cushioning materials for the construction industry. Its development has addressed numerous challenges in my country's chemical, petroleum, and pharmaceutical industries.
Its superior comprehensive properties make it indispensable in many demanding industrial and consumer applications. Compared to other plastics, PTFE offers exceptional chemical resistance, making it widely used as a sealing and filling material.


