

Fiberglass Impregnated with Teflon
Fiberglass Impregnated with Teflon is a composite material that combines the properties of Teflon (PTFE) with fiberglass, making it strong and resistant for various applications.
Properties:
- Non-Stick: Provides a non-stick surface, ideal for cooking surfaces and conveyor belts.
- Heat Resistance: Withstands high temperatures, suitable for thermal sealing and insulation.
- Chemical Resistance: Tolerates most chemicals, making it suitable for harsh environments.
- Mechanical Strength: Durable and able to withstand mechanical stresses.
- Flexibility and Dimensional Stability: Flexible and maintains its shape across a range of temperatures.
Uses:
- Cookware and Food Processing: Used in non-stick coatings and baking sheets.
- Industrial Applications: Used in seals, coatings, bearings, and insulation.
- Electrical Insulation: Used for insulating cables and wires.
- Release Sheets and Conveyor Belts: Used in manufacturing and packaging processes.
- Architectural Applications: Used in architectural membranes and roofing materials.
