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Isoflon PTFE + 15 % CERAMIC is a polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) grade by Isoflon, reinforced with 15% ceramic. Exhibits improved compression resistance, good dielectric characteristics, good thermal... view more
Applications
  • Electrical markets
Features
  • Compressive Strength Good
  • Electrical Properties Good
  • Filled
Isoflon PTFE + 15 % GRAPHITE is a polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) grade by Isoflon, reinforced with 15% graphite. Exhibits good thermal conductivity, low coefficient of friction and low permeability... view more
Applications
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
Features
  • Filled Carbon fiber
  • Filled Graphite
  • Friction Low
  • Thermally Conductive
  • ...
Isoflon PTFE + 25 % CARBON is a polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) grade by Isoflon, reinforced with 25% carbon. Exhibits good thermal conductivity, low permeability and improved coefficient of thermal... view more
Applications
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
Features
  • Compressive Strength Good
  • Wear resistance Good
  • Filled Carbon fiber
  • Thermally Conductive
  • ...
Isoflon PTFE + 25 % GLAS is a polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) grade by Isoflon, reinforced with 25% glass. Exhibits improved compression and wear resistance. Shows excellent chemical stability, better... view more
Applications
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
Features
  • Wear resistance Good
  • Chemical resistance Good
  • Friction Low
  • Filled Glass Fiber
  • ...
Isoflon PTFE + 28 % GL Blue-E glass-1% Blue (equivalent VX1) is a polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) grade by Isoflon, reinforced with 28% glass. Exhibits improved compression- & wear resistance... view more
Applications
  • Sealants, seals & gaskets
Features
  • Friction Low
  • Compressive Strength Good
  • Thermally Conductive
  • Filled Glass Fiber
  • ...
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