PTFE is so widely used that it really deserves to be the "king of plastics"!
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is one of the most widely used fluoropolymers. It is the most chemically resistant plastic, has the best dielectric properties and a wide operating temperature range. It is known as "the king of plastics".
PTFE has high temperature resistance (can be used in the temperature range of 200~260℃ for a long time), low temperature resistance (can be used for a long time below -100℃), corrosion resistance (with extremely high chemical inertness), weather resistance (extremely high resistance to Atmospheric aging performance), high lubrication (with a very small coefficient of friction), non-adhesion (very low surface tension, not easy to adhere), good compatibility with human bodies (with good physiological inertia, non-toxic), electrical insulation Good (high insulation, and not affected by temperature, humidity) and a series of advantages, these characteristics of PTFE are closely related to its molecular configuration.
Due to the strong mutual repulsion between the unbonded fluorine atoms in the molecules, the carbon chain of PTFE is twisted and becomes a spiral structure, and the fluorine atom just completely covers the main chain of carbon atoms, which prevents carbon atoms from interacting with other substances. react. In addition, the fluorocarbon bond has a very high bond energy of 466KJ/mol, which is the highest among all chemical single bonds, so the stability of PTFE is very high.
However, PTFE also has its own shortcomings, mainly manifested as cold fluidity, large linear expansion coefficient, poor thermal conductivity, wear resistance, creep resistance, and outstanding surface non-stickiness, etc. These defects of PTFE make it used in restricted to a certain extent.
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