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Fill irregularities in valve stem with these soft PTFE seals.
Made of PTFE, this tape has a slippery surface that keeps threads from binding to make parts easy to assemble.
This tape has a higher density than standard tape for a better seal between threads.
Use color to identify water, gas, and chemical connections.
This tape contains nickel to prevent seizing and galling associated with stainless steel threaded connections. It’s also good for use with other metals.
With 10% copper flake content, this tape matches the color of copper, brass, and bronze threads for a seamless finish.
The PTFE coating on these fiberglass seals is slippery, so they are easier than the other seals to press fit into oven, furnace, and boiler doors. These seals resist steam, most refrigerants, salts, and grease. They can withstand temperatures up to 500° F.
Often used in assemblies that rub against each other, this powder blends into plastic, rubber, composites, and lubricants to keep them from sticking.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Made with Teflon® PTFE resins, these sheets and bars surpass most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Also called reprocessed and mechanical-grade PTFE, this material is an economical alternative to standard PTFE.
Manufactured from Rulon PTFE, a PTFE that's modified with filler material for a super-slippery, impact-resistant surface that resists wear.
This glass-filled PTFE is more rigid than standard PTFE for increased durability in high-stress applications.
Filled with carbon and graphite, this naturally slippery PTFE stands up to wear better than standard PTFE.
Protect sensitive equipment from damaging electrical static charges.
A layer of tin-plated steel adds structural support and makes this PTFE easy to form.
Often used as gaskets and bearings, this slippery-surface material absorbs virtually no moisture. PCTFE is equivalent to Kel-F and Neoflon.
Carbon enhances the stiffness of this material, while the addition of PTFE ensures a slippery surface.
The addition of PTFE provides a more slippery, wear-resistant surface than standard Delrin® acetal resin. It’s commonly fabricated into pump components, gears, and bearings.
When moisture-resistant polyester is combined with PTFE, the result is this self-lubricating material. It’s also called Hydex and PBT.
Each selector pack includes one 2” square of FEP, polypropylene, PPS, PVC, CPVC, PVDF, and Teflon® PTFE.