- A
fluoropolymer is a fluorocarbon-based
polymer with
multiple carbon–fluorine bonds. It is
characterized by a high
resistance to solvents, acids, and bases...
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hydrogen and/or oxygen,
including both
fluoroplastics and fluoroelastomers.
Typical TFE-based
fluoroplastics include ETFE, the
alternating 1:1 copolymer...
-
refrigeration units Marine vessel air
conditioners Chemicals Fluorocarbons Fluoroplastics Fluoro coatings Fluoroelastomers Fluorinated oils Oil- and water-repellent...
- July 2012. Sina
Ebnesajjad (31
December 2000).
Fluoroplastics,
Volume 1: Non-Melt
Processible Fluoroplastics.
William Andrew. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-8155-1727-6...
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Nonwoven Filter Media,
Irwin M. M. Hutten, 2007, p.158
Fluoroplastics,
Volume 1: Non-Melt
Processible Fluoroplastics, Sina Ebnesajjad, 2000, p.194 v t e...
- doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151945. PMID 34843762. S2CID 244730906. "
Fluoroplastic Comparison -
Typical Properties". Chemours.
Archived from the original...
- polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene,
polyvinylchloride (PVC), and
fluoroplastics like
Teflon and Spectralon.
Welding thermoplastic with heat is very...
- long-term use.
Materials used to
manufacture the
tubes are
often made from
fluoroplastic or silicone,
which have
largely replaced the use of
metal tubes made...
- 9 N/cm to 8.9 N/cm. Ebnesajjad, Sina (2015).
Fluoroplastics, Vol. 1: Non-Melt
Processible Fluoroplastics.
United States: Elsevier. pp. 314–335. ISBN 9781455732005...
- po****r silicon, titanium, polyethylene, gold,
stainless steel, or
fluoroplastic tubes. More
recent ones are
coated with
antibiotics and phosphorylcholine...