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Polytetrafluorethylene (translated from German)
Polytetrafluorethylene Polytetrafluorethylene (Abbreviation Ptfe, occasionally also Polytetrafluorethen or ethylen) is a ... Further trade names of other manufacturers of ptfe are Dyneon TM Ptfe (formerly Hostaflon), Heydeflon, Ekafluvin, Fluon, Algoflon and Polyflon as well as Gore Tex. Ptfe belongs to that to the class Polyhalogenolefine ... of contents History Against an extensive opinion ptfe is not a by-product that ...
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Teflon
Teflon Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a polymer of fluorinated ethylene. Teflon is ... the brand name of the polymer polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) discovered by Roy J. Plunkett (1910–1994) of ... in 1946. It is a thermoplastic fluoropolymer. PTFE has the lowest coefficient of friction of ... stick coating for pans and other cookware. PTFE is very non-reactive, and so is ... PFA). They retain the useful properties of PTFE of low friction and non-reactivity, ...
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Politetrafluoroetilene (translated from Italian)
Politetrafluoroetilene politetrafluoroetilene (PTFE), normally more known through its denominations it ... to the inside of one layer of PTFE (Teflon). Index History Uncovered accidentally to the ... In Italy the industrial production of the PTFE began in 1954 to work of Montecatini ... which the reaction becomes explosive. Property The PTFE introduces an interesting series of peculiar characteristics ... famous some adhesive able one glue the PTFE These characteristics assume ulterior importance if ...
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Talk:Teflon
... think the above is for the traditional PTFE Teflon, which is called Teflon-TFE when ... you will get in the food is PTFE - just about the least reactive compound known ... is [[polymerization|poly]]tetra[[fluoride|fluoro]][[ethylene ]] (PTFE).» (which renders as «Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).») to this «Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). A [[polymerization]] of [[fluoride]] and [[ethylene]]. ...
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W. L. Gore & Associates (translated from German)
... Those W. L. Gore & Associates is in Ptfe processing enterprise. It became in the year ... enterprise Dupont. It recognized the potential of ptfe (Polytetrafluorethlylen), its employer however classified ptfe as uninteresting. The Gruendnung pursued two goals: to find new application fields for ptfe and one Unternehmenskultur to create, on sole ... is world market leader in the range ptfe. World-wide 6000 coworkers in 45 ...
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Harteloxal (translated from German)
... a very good gleitverhalten in connection with ptfe -impregnations. A particularly smooth layer is i ... impregnate" the pores also with an aqueous ptfe solution. The ptfe lends a substantially improved sliding quality to the Harteloxal. However here only ptfe layer thicknesses from 0 to max become. 3µm reaches. The ptfe layer would get over very strong ...
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Grease (translated from German)
... Schmieroel and a thickener (soap, Bentonite, Polyharnstoffe, ptfe...) exist. Table of contents Organization of the ... after thickener Lithium -, sodium -, calcium-soaped fats Ptfe fats Silicic acid fats after consistency class ... Often fats with solid lubricants (Grafit, teflon (ptfe) or MoS2) are combined, improve the notlaufeigenschaften ... fat, which contains minerals (Bentonite) or plastics (ptfe) as thickeners (or also bitumen, which is ...
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Pyrotechnic mixture (translated from German)
... slowly with defined speed. 35% mg + 55% ptfe + 10% Viton compound A or 65% mg + 28% ptfe + 7% Viton compound A Abbreviation: MTV. The fluorine polymers Ptfe (teflon) and Viton compound are oxidizing agents ...
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Polymer fume fever
... is an inhalation fever and occurs when PTFE is heated above 300 °C. When PTFE is heated above 450 °C, the pyrolysis ... hours after exposure pyrolysis products of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, trade names Fluon , Teflon, Halon) Resolution: within ...
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Roy Plunkett (translated from Dutch)
... the tetrafluoretheen had been polymerisen to polytetrafluoretheen (PTFE). This polymeer appeared particular have properties: it ... had succeeded in in the laboratory making PTFE asked he on 1 July 1939 octrooi ... 2230654) he obtained on 4 February 1941. PTFE become o.a. use for anti-aanbaklaag ...
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