The molecular structure of PTFE is similar to a long chain of carbon atoms which are completely “Protected” from fluorine atoms which by their nature reject any interaction with other atoms. This particular molecular structure determines a series of chemical and physical characteristics which are of great interest in the industrial field.
The unique properties of PTFE have led to its successful growth for use in a variety of industrial environments, and it is used as a solution to high technological challenges.
The following compounds are available in sheets, rods and tubes: