PTFE pipes are made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) material.
Polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE for short, is a high-performance plastic, which is famous for its excellent chemical stability, corrosion resistance, sealing, high lubrication, non adhesion, electrical insulation and good anti-aging endurance. It is a polymer compound polymerized from tetrafluoroethylene, which has extremely high heat and cold resistance and can be used for a long time in the temperature range of -180 ℃ to+260 ℃. Polytetrafluoroethylene is almost insoluble in all solvents and has the characteristics of acid resistance, alkali resistance, and resistance to various organic solvents, making it an extremely corrosion-resistant material. In addition, the friction coefficient of polytetrafluoroethylene is extremely low, which can not only serve as a lubricant, but also an ideal coating for easy cleaning of the inner layer of water pipes.
Polytetrafluoroethylene pipe is a pipeline made through special processing technology, which can withstand positive pressure of 1.6Mpa and negative pressure of 77Kpa, and can be used normally in the temperature range of -60 ℃ to+260 ℃. This type of pipeline is particularly suitable for transporting highly corrosive gases and liquids at high temperatures due to its excellent corrosion resistance, and cannot be replaced by other pipeline materials.









