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3M™ Dyneon™ PTFE Dispersion TF 5035GZ

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by 3M
3M™ Dyneon™ PTFE Dispersion TF 5035GZ by 3M is a milky-white, water-based fluoropolymer dispersion with a solid content of 58%. The spherical hydrophobic polymer particles have an average size of 200 nm and a density of 2.2 g/ml. Filler and color pigments can be added to the dispersion. Is suitable for sintered coatings with food contact (EU, FDA). For coating metal surfaces various techniques such as spray coating, roller coating and silk-screen coating can be employed. Possesses large operating temperature range, good stability, low settling tendency and good drip depressant properties as plastic additive. Shows good chemical resistance, good film formation and good non-stick properties. 3M™ Dyneon™ PTFE Dispersion TF 5035GZ is used in aqueous non-stick coating systems to coat suitable prepared metal, glass, ceramic surfaces, and cookware like frying pans. Complies with FDA, 21CFR 177.1550.
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Product Type
Fluoropolymer > PTFE
Physical Form
Dispersion
Appearance
Milky-white

3M™ Dyneon™ PTFE Dispersion TF 5035GZ Properties

Physical Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Particle Size
200 nm
DIN ISO 13321
Solid Content
58 %
DIN EN ISO 12086
Viscosity
12 mPas
(D = 30 s-1) 
DIN EN ISO 3219

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