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NEOFLON™ FEP NP-1105

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Daikin
NEOFLON™ FEP NP-1105 by Daikin is a perfluoroethylene propylene (FEP) copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and hexafluoropropylene (HFP). Exhibits weather-, chemical-, moisture-, light-, flame and permeation resistance. Shows non-sticking properties, electrical reliability, low reactivity, low critical surface energy, chemical- and thermal stability. Provides high performance, low melt viscosity and high transparency. Possesses low dielectric constant, dissipation factor with high dielectric strength over a wide range of frequencies and temperatures. Suitable for injection molding and high speed extrusion processes. Recommended for tubes, small parts, wires- and cable coatings. NEOFLON™ FEP NP-1105 complies with FDA 21 CFR.177.1550, ISO 9001 (Quality System), ISO 14001 (Environmental System) and Responsible Care 14001 (Safety, Health, Environment and Security).
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Product Type
Fluoropolymer > FEP
Physical Form
Pellets
Appearance
Translucent / White

NEOFLON™ FEP NP-1105 Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Specific Gravity
2.12 - 2.17
ASTM D2116
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR or MFI = Melt Flow Index or MI = Melt Index)
19 - 26 g/10 min
ASTM D2116
Density, Bulk
1200 g/l

NEOFLON™ FEP NP-1105 Processing Guidelines

Extrusion/Injection Molding Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Mold Temperature
320 - 400 °C
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