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Fluoropolímero (fluoropolímero): FEP

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NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0050B1 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0050B1 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items). - By special surface treatment, it is possible to adhere to other materials such as adhesives, resins, rubbers etc, that were difficult in the past
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0100 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0100 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0100B1 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0100B1 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items). - By special surface treatment, it is possible to adhere to other materials such as adhesives, resins, rubbers etc, that were difficult in the past
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0125 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0125 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0250 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0250 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0500 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0500 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-0750 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 0750 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-1000 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 1000 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-1500 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 1500 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, nonadhesion, and nonflammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NF-2400 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NF - 2400 is a highly transparent fluoropolymer film with characteristics close to PTFE. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP film is smooth high-performing non-stretch film which is formed by melt extrusion with NEOFLON FEP material. - NEOFLON FEP film consists of atoms of carbon and fluorine, and has outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-adhesion, and non-flammability. - It also possesses fabricating characteristics, including heat sealing, thermoforming, welding and heat bonding as well as adhesion (surface treatment items).
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-101 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-101 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-101 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - Typical applications are thin wall wire and cable insulation, thin wall tubing, and film by extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-108 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-108 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-108 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - High melt flow rate. - One of typical applications is thin wall wire and cable insulation by high speed extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-120 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-120 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-120 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - Improved stress crack resistance with good processability of NP-20. - Typical applications are wire and cable insulation, Jacket, tubing, and sheet by extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-130 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-130 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-130 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - Improved stress crack resistance with good processability of NP-30. - Typical applications are thick wall wire and cable insulation, Jacket, tubing, and sheet by extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-20 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-20 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-20 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - Typical applications are wire and cable insulation, tubing, and film by extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-30 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-30 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-30 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - Typical applications are thick wall wire and cable insulation, Jacket, tubing, and sheet by extrusion process.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-3180 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-3180 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-3180 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - High melt flow rate. - One of typical applications is thin wall wire and cable insulation by high speed extrusion process. - Very low dissipation factor, which is suitable for high frequency communication cable.
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-40 África y Oriente Medio
NEOFLON FEP NP-40 is a melt processable fluoropolymer. Introduction - NEOFLON FEP NP-40 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene. - Quite similar properties as PTFE. Chemical, electrical and mechanical properties. - Continuous service temperature is 200°C. - The most durable to crack resistance in the FEP grades. - Typical applications are thick wall tubing, and sheet by extrusion process.
Niflon® EW-1 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-2 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-221 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-3 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-321 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-4 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-5 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-511 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-521 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® EW-6 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® M-1 África y Oriente Medio  
Niflon® Pre-colored FEP África y Oriente Medio  
PolyFlo FEP PF-101 Norteamérica  
RTP 3500 África y Oriente Medio
Base Resin
RTP 3503 África y Oriente Medio
Glass Fiber
RTP 3505 África y Oriente Medio
Glass Fiber
RTP 3583 África y Oriente Medio
Carbon Fiber - Preliminary Data
Teflon® FEP 100 Asia-Pacífico
For inventory control purposes product name may be followed by an X. Products labeled FEP 100 and FEP 100 X are equivalent and all information in this document is applicable to both. Typical Application Wire and cable insulation, small tubing and injection molded parts. Description Teflon ™ FEP 100 is a melt-processible copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, without additives, that meets the requirements of ASTM D 2116 Type I. It offers the excellent combination of properties characteristic of Teflon ® fluoropolymer resins: non-ageing characteristics, chemical inertness, exceptional dielectric properties, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, non-stick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, low flammability, performance at temperature extremes and excellent weather resistance. Teflon ® FEP 100 is a general purpose grade and is used in many different applications. It can be melt-extruded and is used for wire coating as primary insulation and, in certain cases, for cable jacketing. Cables insulated with Teflon ® FEP 100 have met the requirements of Underwriters's Laboratory UL910 Steiner Tunnel tests for installation in plenums without metal conduits. Stress-crack resistance is an important element in establishing end-use performance. Extensive testing of wire and cable constructions is needed for definitive performance evaluation. Experience shows that the MIT folding endurance or flex life test, performed on a thin film of resin, has established a good correlation with extensive cable testing. The higher the MIT flex life, the higher the stress-crack resistance of the resin. MIT test results should be viewed as a guide to comparative performance of the various grades of resin. We recommend that for applications involving repeated thermal and flex cycling, specific tests on the final cable always should be undertaken. See also DuPont's bulletin "Grade selector for Wire and Cable applications".
Teflon® FEP 106 Asia-Pacífico
For inventory control purposes product name may be followed by an X. Products labeled FEP 106 and FEP 106 X are equivalent and all information in this document is applicable to both. Typical Application Small diameter, thin wall wire and cable insulations. Intricate or thin wall parts made by injection moulding. Description Teflon ™ FEP 106 is a melt-processible copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, without additives, that meets the requirements of ASTM D 2116 Type II. It offers the excellent combination of properties characteristic of Teflon® fluoropolymer resins: non-ageing characteristics, chemical inertness, exceptional dielectric properties, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, non-stick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, low flammability, performance at temperature extremes and excellent weather resistance. Teflon® FEP 106 is a "high productivity" grade of Teflon® FEP. It is designed for the extrusion of thin wall, small diameter wire insulations. It can also be used for injection moulding of intricate and thin wall parts. At processing temperatures it shows low viscosity and a high critical shear rate. In similar wire constructions it can be extruded at higher extrusion line speeds than the general purpose grade Teflon® FEP 100. Stress-crack resistance is an important element in establishing end-use performance. Experience shows that the MIT folding endurance or flex life test, performed on a thin film of resin, has established a good correlation with extensive cable testing. The higher the MIT flex life, the higher the stress-crack resistance of the resin. MIT test results should be viewed as a guide to comparative performance of the various grades of resin. We recommend that for applications involving repeated thermal and flex cycling, specific tests on the final cable always should be undertaken. See also DuPont's bulletin "Grade selector for Wire and Cable applications".
Teflon® FEP 9302 Asia-Pacífico
For inventory control purposes product name may be followed by an X. Products labeled FEP 9302 and FEP 9302 X are equivalent and all information in this document is applicable to both. Typical Application Tubes, piping, linings, bellows, valves and other components for the chemical industry. Jackets for Wire and Cable applications demanding a high degree of stress crack resistance. Description Teflon ™ FEP 9302 is a melt-processible copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, without additives, that meets the requirements of ASTM D 2116 Type IV. It offers the excellent combination of properties characteristic of Teflon ™ fluoroplastic resins: non-aging characteristics, chemical inertness, exceptional dielectric properties, low flammability, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, non-stick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, and excellent weather resistance. Teflon ™ FEP 9302 is used in the chemical industry for applications, such as chemical linings, bellows, valve components, pipes, and tubing. In demanding wire and cable applications, requiring a very high degree of stress crack resistance, it can be used as a material for jacketing. Thanks to its combination of viscosity and stress crack resistance, it can be processed at faster rates and higher extrusion line speeds than many FEP grades with comparable stress crack resistance performance. Stress crack resistance is an important element in establishing end-use performance. Experience shows that the MIT folding endurance or flex life test, performed on a thin film of resin, has established a good correlation with extensive cable testing. The higher the MIT flex life, the higher the stress-crack resistance of the resin. MIT test results should be viewed as a guide to comparative performance of the various grades of resin. We recommend that for applications involving repeated thermal and flex cycling, specific tests on the final cable always should be undertaken. See also the Chemours bulletin, “Grade Selector for Wire and Cable Applications.”
Teflon® FEP 9495 Asia-Pacífico
For inventory control purposes, product name may be followed by an X.Products labeled FEP 9495 and FEP 9495 X are equivalent, and all information in this document is applicable to both. Typical Applications Applications for Teflon ™ FEP 9495 include small diameter, thin wall wire and cable insulation; industrial film; and intricate or thin wall parts made by injection molding. Description Teflon ™ FEP 9495 is a melt-processible fluoroplastic resin available in pellet form. It is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, without additives, that meets the requirements of ASTM D 2116 Type II. With a relatively high melt flow rate and excellent electrical properties, Teflon ™ FEP 9495 has been specifically designed for high-speed extrusion of thin coatings on small-gauge wires for twisted-pair constructions. Table 1 shows the typical property data for Teflon ™ FEP 9495. As shown in Table 1, this resin provides the electrical and mechanical properties needed for low voltage applications. In addition, Teflon ™ FEP 9495 has a higher melt flow rate than most other fluoroplastic resins. This permits higher extrusion speeds and easier processing, making Teflon ™ FEP 9495 a cost-effective alternative for producing thin-wall extrusions. Teflon ™ FEP 9495 is designed and made to have improved adhesion to copper wire under specific wireline process conditions, low dissipation factor at high frequencies, and significant plate-out resistance in melt extrusion. It is suitable as a solid insulator and as a foamed insulator, when used with an appropriate nucleant in a nitrogen gas injection process. Teflon ™ FEP 9495 is used when traditional extrusion and molding processes are required for producing products with the superior properties of a fluoroplastic resin. Compared to other thermoplastics, the high melt strength and thermal stability of Teflon ™ FEP 9495 can be used to improve processing rates. Compared with other fluoroplastics, creep resistance at high service temperatures provides a superior balance and level of end-use properties. Teflon ™ FEP 9495 combines the processing ease of conventional thermoplastics with many properties similar to those of polytetrafluoroethylene. Properly processed products made from neat Teflon ™ FEP 9495 resin provide the superior properties characteristic of fluoroplastic resins: chemical inertness, exceptional dielectric properties, heat resistance, toughness and flexibility, low coefficient of friction, non-stick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, low flammability, performance at temperature extremes, and excellent weather resistance.In a flame situation, products of Teflon ™ FEP 9495 resist ignition and do not promote flame spread. When ignited by flame from other sources, their contribution of heat is very small and added at a slow rate with very little smoke.
Teflon® FEP 9819FL Asia-Pacífico
Description Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL is a specialty fluoroplastic resin available as a loosely compacted fluff.Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL and the other Teflon ™ FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) copolymer resins combine the processing ease of conventional thermoplastics with many properties similar to those of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). They have high melt strength and stability at recommended processing temperatures. Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL is preferred for products that are not exposed to severe environmental stress in service. Properly processed products made from neat Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL resin provide the superior properties typical of the fluoroplastic resins: retention of properties after service at 204 °C (400 °F), useful properties at –240 °C (–400 °F), and excellent dielectric properties and chemical inertness to nearly all industrial chemicals and solvents. Table 1 shows typical property data for Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL. Molded products have moderate stiffness and high ultimate elongation. In a flame, products of Teflon ™ FEP 9819FL resist ignition and do not promote flame spread. When ignited by flame from other sources, their contribution of heat is very small and is added at a slow rate with very little smoke.