Typical Properties of Fluoropolymers
Typical Properties of Fluoropolymers

Typical Properties of Fluoropolymers

PropertyMethod No.UnitsПТФЭFEPPFAETFEECTFEPCTFEPVDF
Specific GravityD7922.172.152.151.741.71.71.78
Melting PointD2236deg F
deg C
621
327
518
270
581
305
527
275
464
240
410
210
352
177
Tensile StrengthD638
D1708
D1457
psi
MPa
2500
17
3400
23
4,000
27
6,960
48
6,960
48
6,060
41.78
7,830
54
Yield StrengthD638psi1,4501,7402,2503,4804,5005,8006,670
Elongation%200-500250-350300200-500200-30080-25020-150
Tensile ModulusD638ksi8772.5101.5217.5240218348
Flex ModulusD790psi x 1000
MPa
98
675
101.5
700
95
655
203
1400
261
1800
333.5
2300
Izod ImpactD256ft-lbs/in
J/m
3.2
173
No BreakNo BreakNo Break2-4
HardnessD2240Shore D60576275759079
HDT, @ 66 psiD648deg F250158164219240248300
HDT, @ 264 psiD648deg F122129118160169239
Max. Cont Use Tempdeg F
deg C
500
260
400
204
500
260
300
149
*Flame RatingUL 94VOVOVOVO
Limiting Oxygen IndexD2863%>95>95>9530-36
Thermal ConductivityBtu·in/h·ft2·°F
W/m·K
1.7
0.25
1.4
0.20
1.3
0.19
1.65
0.24
Dielectric ConstantD1501 MHZ2.12.12.12.6
**Dielectric StrengthD149Volts/µm18538079
Resistivity – VolumeD257ohm-cm>1018>1018>1018>1017

PTFE Properties:

The Steel Industry and Chemical Processing Industry have been using fluoropolymer tubing products from materials like PTFE and hoses for many years for transferring highly caustic or corrosive chemicals. More and more, PTFE tubing is replacing carbon and other metal piping that deteriorates rapidly. Now and for the future, PTFE will continue to serve the industry in critical applications.

PTFE Thermal Qualities:
PTFE tubing can withstand temperatures up to 680 °F for limited periods of time.* Under cryogenic conditions, PTFE remains strong down to -320 °F.

*Above 500 °F, mechanical properties become a limiting factor

PTFE Electrical Qualities:
PTFE tubing has superb electrical properties, indicated by a low dielectric constant of 2.1 between -40 °F and 480 °F within a frequency range of 5 Hz to 10 GHz.

PTFE tubing is also an excellent insulator with surface resistivity of 3.6 X 1012 ohms (even at 100% relative humidity).

Short time dielectric strengths range from 500 volts/mil (1 mil = 10-3 in) for thicknesses greater than 100 mils to 4000 volts/mil for very thin films.

FEP Properties:

Electrical FEP exhibits most of the properties of PTFE. However, because of its excellent electrical FEP properties, FEP tubing is a valuable and versatile electrical insulator.

Chemical FEP tubing is inert to most chemicals and solvents, similar to PTFE

Weathering FEP tubing products are virtually unaffected by weather elements. Its resistance to extreme heat, cold, and UV radiation further suits FEP properties for electronic applications.

ETFE Properties

ETFE is distinguished from perfluopolymers (totally fluorinated polymers) as a partially fluorinated copolymer of ethylene and TFE. This chemical modification provides significantly higher strength relative to PTFE, FEP or PFA. It is less flexible than PTFE, but has superior impact strength, abrasion and cut through resistance. Addition of a third component to the chemical structure creates a modified ETFE that has lower weight per unit volume, is stiffer and tougher than PTFE, PFA or FEP. These properties allow it to withstand greater physical abuse during its lifetime. For example, glass reinforced ETFE has outstanding wear characteristics and may be used for bearing applications. ETFE is also suitable for pump impellers or moving parts of equipment that are operating in chemically aggressive environments (check to ensure chemical compatibility).

PVDF Properties

PVDF (KYNAR®) is generally used in applications requiring the high purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat. Compared to other fluoropolymers, like PTFE, PFA, FEP, it has an easier melt process because of its relatively low melting point of around 177°C.

PCTFE Properties

PCTFE or CTFE (originally known as Kel-F*) has many of the properties similar to other fluoropolymers such as PTFE, FEP or PFA, but is mechanically superior in rigidity (does not deform easily), and has very low gas permeability . Its dimensional stability makes it attractive for use as a component of a structural part where the high temperature and chemical resistance of fluoropolymers is required. PCTFE shows high compressive strength and low deformation under load. However, its relative cost is one of the major considerations in its selection, since it is quite expensive.

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