FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene), a versatile fluoropolymer, is valued in chemical molding for its high chemical resistance and excellent release properties. However, its application is constrained by challenges such as limited mechanical strength and thermal stability compared to other high-performance plastics. This article explores the key limitations of FEP, including processing difficulties and performance boundaries, that engineers and designers must consider for optimal material selection in demanding molding environments.
PTFE rods are widely used in the industrial sector for applications requiring high chemical resistance, low friction, and excellent electrical insulation.
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