PTFE Coated Fiberglass Cloth
1.Non-stick surface, washable
2.Resistant to most chemicals
3.Excellent heat transfer
4.Thermally weldable
5.Non flammable, fire-resistant
6.Non-toxic, food compliant
Property | Unit | Value |
Color | / | Brown |
Thickness | mm | 0,320 |
Weight | g/m² | 610 |
Tensile Strength | N/cm | 670x520 |
Trap Tear Strength | N | 80 x70 |
PTFE Content | % | 5200.00% |
Temperature Resistance | ℃ | -150to+260 |
Standard Width | mm | 15,252,600 |
Fiberglass is a typical reinforcement used with PTFE as it is a cost-effective, high-temperature fiber. Usually using a dip-coating process, PTFE is applied to fiberglass. In many different applications, including food processing and conveyor belting, dip-coated PTFE components have been used for years.
1.Anti-adhesive tapes
2.Conveyor belts
3.Covering of rollers for machinery
4.pressing for textiles
5.Slide guides
6.work tables,
7.Cylinders
8.Machines for packaging and heat-sealing,
9.Dies
10.Photovoltaic vacuum laminating
11.Food drying belts
12.Continious contact grilling,
13.Salad and vegetable washing belts