Graphite Impregnated PTFE


Graphite impregnated PTFE is a material that is filled with graphite, similar to the principle of adding sand to cement. Graphite can significantly improve the self-lubricating properties of PTFE. In addition, it can also improve wear resistance, high temperature resistance, creep resistance, and conductivity. However, this material is not suitable for use in food, insulation, and oxidant media environments. If you want to further improve its wear resistance and creep resistance, you can add other materials such as glass fiber or carbon fiber.

Graphite impregnated PTFE is a material that is filled with graphite, similar to the principle of adding sand to cement. Graphite can significantly improve the self-lubricating properties of PTFE. In addition, it can also improve wear resistance, high temperature resistance, creep resistance, and conductivity. However, this material is not suitable for use in food, insulation, and oxidant media environments. If you want to further improve its wear resistance and creep resistance, you can add other materials such as glass fiber or carbon fiber.


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