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MT031 | 9002-84-0 | Inquiry | |
MT034 | 9002-84-0 | Inquiry | |
FT007 | Inquiry | ||
FT008 | Inquiry | ||
FT012 | Inquiry | ||
FT013 | Inquiry | ||
FT015 | Inquiry | ||
PTFE + 25% Glass Polytetrafluoroethylene with 25% Glass | Inquiry | ||
Properties:Improved compression and wear resistanceExcellent chemical stabilityBetter thermal conductivityApplications: Dynamic seals with rotating or alternating motion. | |||
PTFE 25% glass filled | Inquiry | ||
Improved compressive strength and wear resistance. | |||
PTFE G403 Polytetrafluoroethylene 15% Glass Fiber | Inquiry | ||
PTFE G Standard Compound with glass fiberProperties: Enhanced wear resistance. Enhanced chemical resistance (except for alkali and hydrofluoric acid).Applications: Valve seats, seals, bearings, required to resist sliding and chemicals. | |||
PTFE G405 Polytetrafluoroethylene 25% Glass Fiber | Inquiry | ||
PTFE G Standard Compound with glass fiberProperties: Enhanced wear resistance. Enhanced chemical resistance (except for alkali and hydrofluoric acid).Applications: Valve seats, seals, bearings, required to resist sliding and chemicals. | |||
PTFE, 20% Glass Fiber Filled | Inquiry | ||
PTFE compounds have the following advantage over unfilled PTFE:Improved compression strengthImproved thermal conductivityDecreased thermal expansionImproved abrasion resistanceApplications:Gaskets, Valve Seals, Packings, Bearing Pads, Piston Rings | |||
PTFE, 20% Glass Fiber, 5% Graphite Filled | Inquiry | ||
PTFE compounds have the following advantage over unfilled PTFE:Improved compression strengthImproved thermal conductivityDecreased thermal expansionImproved abrasion resistanceApplications:Gaskets, Valve Seals, Packings, Bearing Pads, Piston Rings | |||
PTFE, 25% Glass Fiber Filled | Inquiry | ||
PTFE compounds have the following advantage over unfilled PTFE:Improved compression strengthImproved thermal conductivityDecreased thermal expansionImproved abrasion resistanceApplications:Gaskets, Valve Seals, Packings, Bearing Pads, Piston Rings | |||
RO3210 Woven-Glass Reinforced PTFE Laminate | Inquiry | ||
Decomposition Temperature: 500 °C; Dimensional Stability: 0.8 mm/m; Thermal Coefficient of Dielectric Constant: -459 ppm/°C | |||
Woven Glass Reinforced PTFE-EZ-IO-F | Inquiry | ||
EZ-IO-F is a thermally stable composite utilizing nanotechnology, spread weave, and PTFE. Its silica nanoparticles ensure drilling performance comparable to that of FR4 materials. The material contains a low fiberglass content, around 10% by weight. The spread weave provides a uniform dielectric constant and impedance, as confirmed by skew testing. Designed for the latest digital circuits, EZ-IO-F supports digital transmission speeds from 25 Gbps up to 112 Gbps. It's also tailored for high-frequency microwave applications that require the integration of digital and microwave circuits on a single printed wiring board (PWB). EZ-IO-F was developed to compete with top FR4 materials at the fabrication level in complex 30-40 layer digital applications. | |||
Woven Glass Reinforced PTFE-RF-10 | Inquiry | ||
RF-10 copper clad laminates combine ceramic-filled PTFE with woven fiberglass. These laminates feature a high dielectric constant and a low dissipation factor. The use of thin woven fiberglass reinforcement ensures low dielectric loss and enhances rigidity, making them easy to handle and providing improved dimensional stability for multilayer circuits. | |||
Woven Glass Reinforced PTFE-RF-30A | Inquiry | ||
RF-30A is an organic-ceramic filled laminate and features woven glass reinforcement. It is the product of advanced skills in ceramic fillers and PTFE coating technology. RF-30A is ideal for affordable, high-volume commercial microwave and radio frequency applications. | |||
Woven Glass Reinforced PTFE-RF-35HTC | Inquiry | ||
RF-35HTC is a top-performing, non-reinforced thermally conductive laminate with low loss characteristics. Its high thermal conductivity of 1.84 W/m*K makes it ideal for high-power applications such as amplifiers, couplers, dividers, and filters. Composed of a ceramic/PTFE blend with minimal PTFE content, RF-35HTC boasts an exceptionally low loss of 0.0007 at 10 GHz, making it highly desirable for these applications. | |||
Woven Glass Reinforced PTFE-RF-35TC | Inquiry | ||
RF-35TC provides an outstanding combination of low dissipation factor and high thermal conductivity. This material is ideal for high-power applications where even a slight change in performance, such as 0.1 dB, is important, and the printed wiring board (PWB) substrate needs to efficiently disperse heat from both transmission lines and surface-mounted components like transistors or capacitors. Made from a PTFE base with ceramic-filled fiberglass, RF-35TC resists oxidation, yellowing, and does not experience the upward drift in dielectric constant and dissipation factor seen in synthetic rubber (hydrocarbon) alternatives. |
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