NEOFLON™ PFA AP-230
It is suitable for extrusion molding.
Introduction
- AP-230 is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether.
- Good melt flowability while maintaining excellent properties of PTFE. It can be melt-molded as a thermoplastic resin by extrusion molding, transfer molding, compression molding and the like.
- It has been used for tubes, pipes, sheets, lining applications.
- It is widely used as a thick plate material by compression molding.
- Excellent chemical resistance which is not affected by most of the chemicals.
- It retains flexibility without losing toughness under the environment from cryogenic to high temperature.
- Excellent heat resistance. Continuous use temperature is 260°C.
- Low dielectric constant and dielectric loss tangent in a wide range of temperature and frequency.
- It shows high electrical resistance and dielectric strength.
- Nonflammable like POLYFLON PTFE and NEOFLON FEP.
- Excellent weather resistance. No properties change even when exposed outside for a long time.
- Non-stickiness. It shows excellent releasability and water repellency / oil repellency.
General Properties
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Technical Datasheet (English)
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