Joints toriques encapsulés FEP
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Joints toriques encapsulés FEP

Encapsulé FEP - Joints toriques en silicone

Encapsulé FEP - Joints toriques en silicone

Plage de température : -55℃ / +200℃

Spécification:
Plus flexible que le PTFE
Température de fusion inférieure au PTFE

Encapsulé FEP - Joints toriques Viton

Encapsulé FEP - Joints toriques Viton

Plage de température : -15℃ / +200℃

Spécification:
-Plus flexible que le PTFE
-Température de fusion inférieure au PTFE

What is an FEP O-ring?

PTFE and FEP Encapsulated O-Rings are comparable in their material properties. The main difference between an O ring from PTFE and FEP is mainly in the maximum use temperature and color. PTFE is milky/white and FEP is transparent. An O-ring FEP is a slightly more favorably priced polymer compared to PFA O-rings and contains very similar PTFE and PFA properties in terms of chemical resistance, non-stick and dielectric properties. FEP is completely unaffected by UV light and has a UV transmission of more than 97%, making an Oring from FEP an ideal material for applications in UV technology.

Fluorinated ethylene propylene was discovered by the chemical company Dupont and is sold under the brand name Teflon FEP. Other well-known brands are Neoflon FEP from Daikin and Dyneon FEP from 3M.

Material properties:

  • Lower melting temperature than PTFE
  • More flexible than PTFE
  • Transparent
  • Low dielectric constant (insulating)
  • Chemically inert
  • Very low friction
  • No attachment
  • UV resistant (does not age)
  • Not hygroscopic
  • FDA approval
  • Can be used from -200 °C to +205 °C

Possibility FEP:

  • Hose
  • Odor sampling bags
  • Shrink tubing
  • Bellows
  • Welding wire
  • Foil
  • Coating

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