Extrusion-Grade PFA Resin

Are you seeking unparalleled extrusion performance and consistency? Peflon is proud to introduce our top-of-the-line Extrusion-Grade PFA Resin. This exceptional product is designed to elevate your extrusion processes and exceed your expectations.

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Why Choose Peflon Extrusion-Grade PFA Resin?

At Peflon, quality is non-negotiable. Our Extrusion-Grade PFA Resin is engineered to provide you with the following advantages:

  • Precise Consistency: Experience uniform melt flow and dimensional stability, ensuring flawless extrusions every time.

  • Exceptional Heat Resistance: With a high melting point, our PFA resin withstands extreme temperatures, safeguarding your products in demanding applications.

  • Chemical Resistance: Our resin is impervious to chemicals, acids, and solvents, making it suitable for a wide range of industries.

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Extrusion Grade FEP Resins Applications

Extrusion grade FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) resins are highly versatile materials with a wide range of applications across various industries. Their exceptional properties make them a preferred choice for specific applications where non-stick characteristics, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation are essential.

Films and Sheets

Extrusion-grade FEP resins can be extruded into thin films or sheets with non-stick properties, which find applications in various industries, including food processing.

Extruded Tubing and Hoses:

Extrusion-grade FEP resins are used to manufacture high-quality, chemically resistant tubing for applications in the medical, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries.

Medical treatment

Used to manufacture flexible, chemically inert tubing and hoses for medical devices, including catheters, IV lines, and fluid transfer systems

Wire and Cable Insulation

Their excellent electrical insulating properties make extrusion grade FEP resins a preferred choice for wire and cable insulation, ensuring reliable electrical connections.

Coating

Used to manufacture flexible, chemically inert tubing and hoses for medical devices, including catheters, IV lines, and fluid transfer systems

Profiles and Seals

Their versatility makes them suitable for extruding profiles and seals used in automotive, aerospace, and other sectors.

FEP Resin Processing

PFA resins preserve many of the inherent characteristics and properties found in PTFE. Yet, what sets PFA resins apart is their versatility in processing. Unlike PTFE, PFA resins can be efficiently molded and formed using conventional thermoplastic techniques.

Compression Molding

Heated FEP is placed into a mold and compressed to shape it.

Suitable for complex shapes or larger-sized FEP products

Injection Molding

Molten FEP is injected into molds, cooled, and solidified to produce various parts.

Ideal for items like valves, connectors, and components.

Hot Forming

FEP sheets or stock material are heated and manually or mechanically formed into desired shapes.

Used for small batch production or unique shapes.

Coating

FEP is coated onto other materials like metal or fiberglass for its non-stick and lubricating properties

Typical in cookware, coating for pipes, and various non-stick applications

Calendering

Molten FEP resin is passed through roller equipment to form thin films or sheets.

Commonly used to produce FEP films, sheets, and expanded sheets

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Melt Extrusion

FEP pellets are heated to a molten state and then extruded into continuous shapes, such as rods or tubes

Widely used for manufacturing wire and cable insulation, pipes, films, and rods.

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