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 PTFE Gasket MaterialPTFE Gasketing
            
            PTFE sheet gasket material comes in 
            several forms.  The first thing that must be determined is what 
            type of PTFE gasket material your looking for.  The first and 
            most common form is a virgin PTFE gasket material. Virgin PTFE is 
            specified for medical or electrical applications. Most applications 
            however are not medical or electrical and can easily be satisfied 
            with mechanical grade PTFE. 
            
            Mechanical grade PTFE is almost 
            identical to Virgin and to the naked eye is very hard to 
            differentiate.  The difference is in mechanical grade 
            reprocessed PTFE has been added.  Generally a very small 
            percentage of the material is reprocessed.  The percentage will 
            very however by manufacturer. Some applications call for 
            thinner material.  While PTFE gasket material is exceptional in 
            it's range of temperature (to 500 F) and PH range (0-14) it has 
            limitations on the thickness available. Most PTFE sheet is skived 
            off of a roll.  Some material is molded but this is generally 
            limited to 24" x 24" or 12" x 12" sections. PTFE Film is 
            another product that has the same or similar properties but is made 
            in very thin and produced in rolls. We offer PTFE Film in .001" to 
            .025" thick.  The next size above .025" we offer is .032" which 
            we then term as sheet PTFE gasket material. 
            
            Expanded PTFE - 
            EPTFE 
            Gasket material is a soft and conformable material that is ideal for 
            applications with limited bolt load torque available.  Or in 
            applications such as glass lined pipe where excessive bolt load will 
            cause more problems than it will solve.  If you have never 
            touched this exceptional sealing material think of a dense 
            marshmallow. It has the same chemical resistance and temperature 
            range as any PTFE but it is soft and will effect a seal much quicker 
            than regular PTFE gasket material   
              
                | WHAT IS TEFLON®?   WHAT IS PTFE? |  WHAT IS TEFLON®?Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont and is 
            used in relation to products manufactured with Dupont’s 
            fluoropolymer resins.
 What is PTFE?PTFE stands for PolyTetraFluoroEthylene, 
            which is the chemical term for the polymer (CF2)n.
 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), (DuPont’s trademark of Teflon®) 
            is a thermoplastic member of the fluoropolymer family of plastics. 
            PTFE has a low coefficient of friction, excellent insulating 
            properties, and is chemically inert to most substances. It also can 
            withstand high heat applications and it is well know for its 
            anti-stick properties. Other trademarks, in addition to DuPont’s trademark Teflon®, of 
            PTFE resin and their manufacturer are:  
              
                | FLUON® | AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc. (AGC). They 
                have plants in the U.S., England, and Japan. |  
                | DYNEON® | Dyneon, a 3M Company, produces PTFE resin in 
                Gendorf, Germany. This plant has operated since 1964, founded by 
                Hoechst AG and resin formerly trademarked as HOSTAFLON®. |  
                | POLYFLON® | Daikin Industries Ltd. has been producing 
                PTFE resin since the 1960's in Japan and since 1994 in the U.S 
                as Daikin America Inc. |  
                | ALGOFLON® | Solvay Solexis, formerly Ausimont, has 
                plants in the U.S. and Italy. Ausimont was purchased by Solvay. |  
                |  |  |  TEFLON® is a  
            Registered Trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company   Consult 
            American 
            Seal & Packing for your specific 
            
            PTFE Gasket Material application.   (714) 593-9780 
            today! 
 
 
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