Modified PTFE · Carbon Filled

Carbon Teflon Manufacturer

Peflon Carbon Teflon is a modified PTFE made by adding carbon-filled materials such as graphite to a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) matrix. The carbon content of our carbon PTFE is usually between 10% and 30% — purchase with confidence.

  • 10–30% carbon filler (graphite or carbon black)
  • Higher hardness & compressive strength than virgin PTFE
  • Lower friction, better wear resistance, conductive behavior
  • Sheets, rods, tubes and skived film grades
Peflon Carbon Teflon
10–30%
Carbon Filler Content
2 Sources
Graphite · Carbon Black
4 Forms
Sheet · Rod · Tube · Film
REACH · RoHS
Compliance Ready
Performance

Features of PTFE Carbon Filled

Increased Hardness & Compressive Strength

Carbon-filled PTFE enhances compressive strength, making it suitable for higher-load work environments.

Reduced Coefficient of Friction

The addition of carbon gives it a lower coefficient of friction than pure PTFE — ideal for parts that need low friction and wear resistance.

Wear Resistance

Carbon Teflon delivers better wear resistance — especially for moving parts such as bearings and sliders.

Conductivity

With graphite or carbon black added, Carbon Teflon offers a controlled level of electrical conductivity — antistatic or dissipative behavior on demand.

Filler Options

Carbon Sources

Choose the filler that best matches your application — graphite for tribological and thermal performance, carbon black for electrical conductivity.

Graphite-filled PTFE

Graphite

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

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Carbon black-filled PTFE

Carbon Black

Our carbon black is commonly used to improve conductivity and wear resistance of PTFE — especially for applications requiring antistatic or conductive properties.

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Applications

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 Sheet

Carbon-filled PTFE sheet stock for machined gaskets, slide pads and bushings.

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Carbon Teflon tube

Carbon Teflon Tube

Tubing for sliding bearings and corrosion-resistant fluid handling under load.

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Carbon Teflon rod

Carbon Teflon Rod

Solid carbon-filled PTFE rod for machining piston rings, valve stems and load-bearing seals.

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Carbon Teflon skived film

Carbon Teflon Skived Film

Skived PTFE film with carbon filler — antistatic release liner and conveyor-belt facing.

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Customer Voices

What Our Customers Say

Ishita Malhotra, Manager, WeServe LLC

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

Ishita Malhotra

Manager, WeServe LLC.

Kylo James, Production Manager

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

Kylo James

Production Manager

Big-Brand Equivalents

Carbon-Filled PTFE Cross-Reference

Looking for a cost-effective alternative to a major brand of carbon- or graphite-filled PTFE? Peflon Carbon Teflon is widely used as a quality-matched replacement for the following industry-leading filled PTFE grades.

BrandSeries / ProductTypical Peflon Equivalent
Chemours Teflon™ PTFECarbon / graphite-filled PTFE compoundsPeflon Carbon Teflon · 10–30% Filler
Daikin Polyflon™ M-SeriesCarbon-filled PTFE compoundsPeflon Carbon Teflon
Saint-Gobain Rulon®Rulon® AR, J, LR carbon-filled compoundsPeflon Carbon Teflon · Rod / Sheet
Gore Tribofilm®Carbon-modified PTFE sealsPeflon Carbon Teflon · Sealing Grade
3M Dyneon™ TF CompoundsFilled PTFE compounds (carbon / graphite)Peflon Carbon Teflon · Custom Filler

Teflon™, Polyflon™, Rulon®, Tribofilm® and Dyneon™ are trademarks of their respective owners. Peflon is an independent manufacturer of equivalent carbon-filled and graphite-filled PTFE compounds and supplies OEM / private-label customers worldwide.

FAQ

FAQ — Carbon Teflon

What is the carbon content of Peflon Carbon Teflon?

Standard grades range from 10% to 30% carbon filler. The right ratio depends on your target hardness, friction, conductivity and load. Send us your application spec and we'll recommend the matching ratio.

Should I choose graphite or carbon black as the filler?

Choose graphite for tribological applications (bearings, sliding parts) and thermal performance. Choose carbon black when electrical conductivity, antistatic dissipation or higher mechanical reinforcement is the priority.

What forms can Carbon Teflon be supplied in?

Sheet, rod, tube and skived film are the standard stock forms. Custom-machined parts (bushings, piston rings, seals) are available on request.

How does Carbon Teflon compare with bronze-filled or glass-filled PTFE?

Each filler tunes a different property. See our dedicated pages: Bronze-Filled PTFE, Glass-Filled PTFE, and MoS₂-Filled PTFE. Our engineering team can do a side-by-side comparison for your part.

Is Carbon Teflon REACH / RoHS compliant?

Yes — Peflon Carbon Teflon is supplied with REACH / SVHC declarations, RoHS 3 statements and PFOA / PFOS-free statements on every lot. See our compliance page for the full document set.

Related Products

Related Filled PTFE Products

Peflon supplies a full range of filled-PTFE compounds — each filler tunes a specific property profile.

Graphite-Filled PTFE

Self-lubricating and conductive — bushings, sliding bearings, anti-static parts.

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Glass-Filled PTFE

Higher load-bearing and lower creep — seals, valve seats and structural parts.

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Bronze-Filled PTFE

High thermal conductivity and wear resistance — heavy-load bearings and seal rings.

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MoS₂-Filled PTFE

Low friction even under dry running — bushings and load-bearing slides.

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See also: PTFE Membrane and full Modified PTFE portfolio.

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Contact Us for Carbon Teflon

Tell us your target hardness, friction, conductivity and load — we'll recommend the right carbon / graphite ratio and send a free sample within 24 hours.