For over 50 years Tef Cap has been a leader in the development and design of Fluoropolymer Tubing and Products. Tef Cap manufactures a Fluoropolymer tube that delivers both high temperature and well as chemical resistance while providing lubricity, dielectric and high tensile strength. High performance materials for use in medical, fluid handling, semiconductor and the mechanical industries.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016
The Various Differences Between Teflon FEP Tubing And Other Tubing Systems
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene(FEP) is a highly preferred material in applications where small diameter
tubing is required. FEP displays the same chemical and dielectric characteristics
as other fluoropolymers. However, it has a lesser temperature resistance.
The
nature of FEP makes it perfect for applications that require broad temperature
exposure and exceptional chemical resistance. It is more transparent than most
other fluoropolymers and has a slightly higher coefficient of friction.
Its chemical inertness and
dependability make FEP tubing perfect for a wide variety of applications across
food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, fluid transferring and water processing.
Here is a quick breakdown of what
FEP tubing can offer:
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It is non-flammable
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It is available in a wide variety of variants
including heat shrink, coiled and convoluted
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It displays exceptional thermal stability
How Is FEP Tubing Different From PTFE And PFA Tubing?
Even though it has the same
nonstick properties, FEP is slightly different from other types of
fluoropolymer tubing materials. Here is a quick breakdown of the primary
differences:
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FEP is highly transparent unlike other tubing
options so anything being transported through will show up in its original
color.
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Due to its low heat resistance, using FEP tubing
in cooking or high heat applications is not common.
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FEP is highly resistant
to UV radiation.
How Is PTFE Different?
PTFE is largely recognized for
its application across the cookware industry and its trade name, ‘Teflon’. Here
is how it differentiates from FEP tubing. Due to its exceptional heat resistance, PTFE
coatings and tubing is used across a number of cooking appliance and cookware.
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PTFE has high electro-negativity which makes it
hydrophobic.
How Is PFA Different?
PFA stands for perfluoroalkoxy
alkanes and is significantly different from both other fluoropolymers due to
one property – it can be melt-processed. Here are a few more ways how it is
different:
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It has a smaller molecular chain length than
other fluoropolymers.
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PFA has oxygen atoms in their structure unlike
other fluoropolymers.
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PFA materials can be melt-processed repeatedly
to change shape or form.
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The massive difference in the molecular
structure give PFA better flow and thermal stability.
PFA, PTFE and FEP tubing differ
largely in form, structure as well as properties. This makes all of them
perfect for a number of applications. Whether you are looking for spiral wrap
PTFE or heat shrink Teflon, check out Tef Cap
today.
Monday, August 1, 2016
PTFE Tubing - One Product, Countless Applications
When it comes to Fluoropolymer Tubing, there are more
than one resin with different make up and slightly different properties. While
FEP and PFA are also commonly used for tubing, the most preferred polymer in
this regard has always been PTFE or what we generally call Teflon.
PTFE Teflon tubing is preferred for several reasons and there
are many factors that set it apart in tubing manufacturing. The first and
foremost of the factors that make it a better option is its low coefficient of
friction. If you didn’t already know it, it has the lowest of all the known
solids. Other than that, it retains the innate properties of fluorocarbon
polymers such as high resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and high
temperatures.
So, what do all these properties mean?
It means that PTFE tubing is actually used in a multitude of
industries and has a plethora of applications. Here are some of the common ones
worth knowing.
Aerospace &Transportation
When it comes to aerospace and transportation technology, PTFE
tubing is usually used inside a stainless steel mesh hose. These hoses work
more efficiently than regular hoses with rubber tubing as Teflon is hardly
affected by the abrasive qualities of fluids used in engines. Due to less
friction, PTFE tubes can greatly improve the overall efficiency.
Medical
This may be one of the least known applications of PTFE tubes,
but they are quickly replacing the regular tubes used for medical purposes. Due
to high lubricity, the tubes are now being used in catheters as they prevent
abrasive damage to any other organ or body part. More and more medical
caregivers and healthcare providers are now switching to PTFE tubes from
regular tubes.
Chemical
Applications
Chemical processing and manufacturing industries require
containers and apparatus that don’t react to the product. Teflon is essentially
the most inert and durable of all substances known and used in industries.
Therefore, PTFE is generally used instead of glass, plastic, metal, or any
other material that might react with the chemical contained in it.
Electronics
PTFE also has excellent dielectric properties that make Teflon
tubes a well suited option when it comes to insulation of high voltage cables.
PTFE tubing is also used for the purpose of isolating conductive surfaces in
capacitors.
These are just some of the application of PTFE tubing. Click here to learn more about what makes PTFE the most
preferred polymer for these applications.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Fluoropolymer Tubing: Features and Applications - Infographic
Fluoropolymer is the polymer made by the combination of fluorine and carbon which is corrosion resistant, high temperature and pressure resistance, non-alkali and electrical insulator. The high quality Teflon tubings made from the fluoropolymer is used aerospace, automotive, chemical, textile, medical, food processing and many other industries.
Here take an overview at the infographic containing features and used of the fluoropolymer tubing:
Here take an overview at the infographic containing features and used of the fluoropolymer tubing:
Friday, June 24, 2016
Teflon FEP Tubing: Catering Various Industrial Needs
Installation of an effective tubing
system constitutes an important part of industrial operations. This
might surprise to most of the people that how tubes can be important
element in industries because generally it is believed that
industrial operations are mainly conducted by making use of heavy
machines.
Although, it is true to huge extent but
every industry has its own specific requirements and depending upon
those requirements different types of machineries are installed. For
instance, in an automobile industry, you will find heavy machines
involved in production of items made from iron. In such industries
the machines which is used to produce the items are specifically
meant for developing those items only.
But, if you visit any other industry
like a food processing industry, chemical or gas producing industry,
any medical industry or computer manufacturing industry, you will
find various types of tubes installed there for the machineries and
the products. In a paper or textile industry, you will find the
rollers which used to transfer the material from one phase to
another, are covered with roll covers made of Teflon FEP or PVC.
These Heat Shrinkable FEP Roll Covers are strong enough to operate smoothly under
extreme climatic conditions and, are chemical and weather resistant.
Similarly, if you move to some
electronic items manufacturing company, you will find PTFE spiral wrap on the cables or wires which offers protection to the
application from any cut.
The major element used in manufacturing
these tubes is Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) which is blessed
with superior chemical, physical and electrical properties developed
to meet ASTM Standard specifications. The heat shrink Teflon FEP tubing is
non-sticky in nature, that is whatever type of element you transit
from it does not spoil the base or wall of tubing. Apart from this,
these tubes are transparent making it easier to watch the clear flow
of elements.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Fluoroplymer Tubing: Offering Protection Against Unfortunate Incidents
Since its inception fluoropolymer
tubing has emerged as one of the best solution of operations for
chemical and electrical industries. In simple words, fluoropolymer
can be defined as a type of super plastic comprising of PTFE
(polytetrafluoroethylen), PFA (perfluoroalkoxy vinyl ether) and FEP
(fluorinated ethylene propylene). All these forms of the fluoropolmer
plastic are durable and flexible and are used by different industries
depending upon the types of operations performed by them. The most
common type of fluoropolymer used in industries is teflon.
The varied uses of fluoropolymer tubing
system can be referred below:
You will agree that traveling through
aircraft has become a part of life. The aircrafts are not only used
for traveling purpose but also play an important role when it comes
to the question of national security. To offer complete security to
aircrafts especially during the takeoff and landing use of
fluoropolymer tubing is done to avoid any kind of insulation which
might take place due to abrasion of wires and different tubes used
for developing aircraft. It would be interested to know this tubing
system is not only used in aircrafts but also used as covering on the
garments of employees who are involved in manufacturing an aircraft.
The coating of fluoropolymer protects the workers from alkaline and
acids.
In today’s scenario despite of
various technical developments still there are various offices across
the world which are being operated in buildings which are very old.
If you have ever visited to any of these offices you would have
noticed that most of the wires have been installed on the walls of
office. To control any type of abrasion or insulation use of
fluoropolymer tubing is done to coat the wiring of computers, phones
and other appliances that are installed in office. The heat and fire
resistant property of this tubing controls in emergence of any
unfortunate situation.
It would be interested to know that use
of fluoropolymer tubing system is not only used in developing the
garments of persons involved in manufacturing of aircrafts, but it
also used in developing garments for persons in fire controlling
departments. Use of this PTFE tubing system is helpful in controlling
abrasion and insulation which might take place on their garments
while fighting with fire.
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