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ptfePolytetrafluorethylene. Coating applied to my cow-workers in order to avoid new assignments
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ptfepolytetrafluoroethylene, a high molecular weight fiuoroplastic polymer with carbon atoms shielded by fluorine atoms having very strong inter atomic bonds, giving it chemical inertness.
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene. Packing Fraction (fiber optic): The ratio of active cross-sectional area of fiber core(s) to the total end surface of the fiber, or fiber bundle.
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ptfePolytetrafloroethylene. Trade name: Teflon. A Floro-elastomer widely used as a seat, packing or general seal material in valves because of its excellent resistance to elevated temperatures, broad chem [..]
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene, a high molecular weight fluoroplastic polymer with carbon atoms shielded by fluorine atoms having very strong interatomic bonds, giving it chemical inertness.
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ptfePolytetrafluorethylene. Also know as Teflon® a registered trademark of dupont. The is the polymer used to produce option -35 seats and seals. It is the base polymer for the other reinforced grades offered by conbraco as options -01(glass reinforced ptfe) and -56/64/65 (multi-fill ptfe).
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene.
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene,a form of synthetic used in waterproof garments. Also known as ‘Teflon’. Created by DuPont Chemicals.
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ptfeStands for Polytetrafluoroethylene. A synthetic fluoropolymer of Tetrafluoroethylene. Hydrophobic, and often used as a non-stick coating. Very non-reactive. Reduces friction, wear and energy consumption of machinery when used as a lubricant.
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ptfeAbbreviation for Polytetrafluoroethylene.
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ptfeHomopolymer of tetrafluoroethylene. Nonflammable, tough, inert Plastic tubing or sheeting; used to line vessels, insulate, protect or lubricate apparatus; also as filter, coating for surgical implants [..]
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a thermoplastic fluoroplastics, known primarily by the trade name Teflon, with an outstanding resistance to UVC rays.
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ptfePolytetraflouroethylene. Highly durable and resistant to a broad range of temperatures and chemicals. Used to form a heat-bonded, expanded membrane on filter media to provide high efficiency among other properties. PTFE is hydrophobic.
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ptfea soft polymer that is compatible with almost any substance.
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ptfePolytetrafluoroethylene
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ptfeA thermoplastic member of the fluoropolymer family of plastics. PTFE is commonly used as a support insulator in RF and microwave coaxial connectors because of its low & stable dielectric constant [..]
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