Skived, sintered PTFE films are used as wire, cable barrier, insulation tapes and convoluted hose walls. Thicker skived PTFE film is used as a bearing material. They have higher tensile strength, specific gravity, and elongation than unsintered extruded PTFE films. These films cater to the chemical, electrical/electronic, food, industrial, mechanical, military/government, transportation markets.
Features include: - Meets standards like MIL-P-22241B Type II, Grade A; MIL-W-22759 - Thicknesses range from 0.001" to 0.010" for wire, cable and laminate applications - Thicknesses range from 0.015" to 0.250" for bearing applications - Standard widths are 12", 24", 36", and 48" in continuous roll form - Slit widths are available from 1/4" and up - Specific gravity is 2.2 g/cc - Tensile strength ranges from 3,000 psi to 6000 psi. - Dielectric strength ranges from 1,700 vpm to 4,000 vpm |