Carbon Teflon

Peflon Carbon Teflon is a composite material formed by adding a carbon material, such as graphite, to a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) matrix.

The carbon content of our carbon Ptfe is usually between 10% and 30%, so please purchase with confidence.

Features

  • Increased hardness and compressive strength: Carbon-filled PTFE enhances its compressive strength, making it suitable for use in higher-load work environments.
  • Reduced coefficient of friction: The addition of carbon gives it a lower coefficient of friction than pure PTFE, making it suitable for parts that require low friction and wear resistance.
  • Wear resistance: Due to the addition of carbon, Carbon Teflon has better wear resistance, especially for moving parts such as bearings, sliders, etc.
  • Conductivity: With the addition of graphite or carbon black, Carbon Teflon material has a certain level of conductivity.

Carbon Sources

Carbon Teflon

Graphite

Peflon Graphite is the most common source of carbon and further enhances the abrasion resistance, electrical conductivity, and thermal stability of PTFE.

Carbon Black

Our Carbon black is also commonly used to improve the conductivity and wear resistance of PTFE, especially for applications requiring antistatic or conductive properties.

Carbon Teflon

Carbon Teflon Applications

PTFE carbon filled, as a PTFE composite with improved properties, is mainly used in applications requiring wear resistance, low friction, high load carrying capacity and chemical resistance.

Carbon Teflon Sheet
Carbon Teflon Tube
Carbon Teflon Rod

We use Peflon's Carbon Teflon material in our sealing systems and it performs very well.

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Ishita Malhotra

Manager, WeServe LLC.

We use Peflon's Carbon Teflon material as a friction component in our brakes and it works great.

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Kylo James

Produce Manager

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We will contact you within 1 working day, please pay attention to the email with the suffix “@peflon.com”