High-performance FEP fluoropolymer (PTFE-modified) stands out with exceptional -200°C to 200°C thermal stability, plus top-tier chemical resistance, ultra-smooth non-stick surface, low friction and easy processability. Ideal for electronics, chemical, medical, aerospace fields. Custom pellets, sheets, tubes & films available. Strict quality control ensures reliable performance for global needs.
Thermal Stability -200°C to +200°C
Low Friction 0.06-0.11 Coefficient
High Purity Medical & Chem Grade
Technical Specifications
Properties
Sub-Category
Unit
Typical Values
Material Properties
Specific gravity
g/cm³
2.14-2.17
Melting point
℃
288
Working temperature
℃
-80 to +200
Absorption rate
%
<0.01
Thermal expansion
℃
8-11
Mechanical Properties
Tensile strength
Mpa
14
Elongation at break
%
160
Rigidity
SH
R45
Electrical
Volume resistivity
ΩM
1*1018
Code
3*2
4*2.5
6*4
8*5
1/8*1/16
1/4*1/8
3/8*1/4
OD(mm)
φ3.0
φ4.0
φ6.0
φ8.0
φ1/8"
φ1/4"
φ3/8"
ID(mm)
φ2.0
φ2.5
φ4.0
φ5.0
φ1/16"
φ1/8"
φ1/4"
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are your terms of packing?
Generally, we use carbon boxes with wooden boxes outside to ensure our products are safely delivered.
How about customized service?
The demand for product customization is available. Our customized service can provide unique and personalized plastic parts tailored to your requirements.
What is FEP and what are its main properties?
FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) is a melt-processable fluoropolymer. It offers excellent chemical resistance, high electrical insulation, low friction coefficient, good transparency, and high thermal stability.
What are the typical applications of FEP products?
FEP is widely used in high-purity tubes, wire insulation, tank linings, non-stick coatings, semiconductor components, and medical devices.
What is the main difference between FEP, PFA, and PTFE?
PTFE has the best overall performance but is hard to process. FEP is more cost-effective than PFA and processable by injection or extrusion. PFA has higher temperature resistance and better flex life than FEP.
What is the continuous operating temperature of FEP?
FEP can be used continuously at temperatures up to 200°C, with short-term heat resistance up to approximately 220°C.