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Flontech® FT-901-D

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Flontech
Flontech® FT-901-D by Flontech is a white colored, 100% virgin, lubricated, low molecular weight, dispersion polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fluoropolymer grade available in the form of powder. Possesses hydrophobic, excellent weathering and aging properties. Exhibits a wide range of service temperature, good electrical insulation, chemical- and solvent inertness. Offers reduced coefficient of friction, wear resistance, improved non-stick and anti-dripping properties. Recommended for better image protection and higher productivity in printing inks formulation such as lithographic, flexographic, gravure (1-5%), polyethylene waxes (5-15%) and industrial coatings (5-15%). Can be used at 5-20% concentration in various hosting materials like thermoplastics/ thermosettings (polyacetals, polyamides, polycarbonates, polyesters, polyimides, polysulfides, polysulfones/ epoxy, phenol-formaldehyde, melamine resin) and 10-25% in elastomers (fluoroelastomers, neoprenes, nitriles and silicones). Also applicable for oil and grease formulation to adjust the viscosity (up to 15%). Flontech® FT-901-D by Flontech complies with FDA CFR 177.1550 and European Directive 2002/72/EC.
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Product Type
Fluoropolymer > PTFE
Physical Form
Powder
Appearance
White

Flontech® FT-901-D Properties

Thermal Properties

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Melting Point
343.0 °C
ASTM D4591
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