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Material Feature Overview
Intro
PFA Tubing High Purity PFA pg. A02
H.P. PFA (High Purity Perfluoroalkoxy) has the highest molecular weight
A available.
Withstands corrosive surfactants for longer periods of time than
standard products.
Lowest level of extractables.
FEP Tubing PFA pg. A04 Fully Conductive and Conductive
I.D. tubing in PTFE and PFA Full
B PFA (Perfluoroalkoxy) - When temperature and clarity are both factors, PFA Conductive are available
is the resin of choice, offering the high-temperature attributes of PTFE, long
continuous lengths, and almost as much clarity as FEP.
High purity resins available.
Low permeability.
PTFE Tubing
C FEP pg. B02
FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) offers the highest clarity in the fluoropolymer market and is a close second
to PTFE in chemical resistance.
FEP is available in long, continuous lengths (1,000 feet and longer) , unlike PTFE, where the lengths range from
200 to 1,000 feet depending on size and wall thickness.
PVDF Tubing
D PTFE pg. C02
PTFE (Polytetrafluorethylene) has the lowest coefficient of friction of any material known to man.
PTFE tubing features unmatched chemical resistance and a non-stick surface that facilitates flow and eliminates
media buildup.
ETFE Tubing PVDF pg. D02
E PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) offers a combination of properties beneficial for use in many critical applications
requiring chemical resistance with low permeability.
PVDF exhibits low extractable levels while providing high mechanical strength and abrasion resistance.
Technical Pages ETFE pg. E02
ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) has the best abrasion resistance in the fluoropolymer family.
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