- add to a
chemical compound.
Fluoropolymers may be
mechanically characterized as
thermosets or thermoplastics.
Fluoropolymers can be
homopolymers or Copolymer...
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Polymer fume
fever or
fluoropolymer fever, also
informally called Teflon flu, is an
inhalation fever caused by the
fumes released when polytetrafluoroethylene...
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multinational manufacturing company specializing in
products derived from
fluoropolymers. It is a
privately held
corporation headquartered in Newark, Delaware...
- the
Whitford Corporation fluoropolymer coatings line.
Xylan is made of low friction, wear
resistant composites of
fluoropolymers and
reinforcing binder...
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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a
synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, and has
numerous applications because it is
chemically inert.[citation...
- used to
machine explosive lenses necessary for
modern nuclear weapons.
Fluoropolymers are
advantageous as
binders due to
their high
density (yielding high...
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diffusion plants required special materials:
nickel for membranes,
fluoropolymers for seals, and
liquid fluorocarbons as
coolants and lubricants. This...
- name "Kel-F" was
derived from "Kellogg" and "
fluoropolymer",
which also
represents other fluoropolymers like the
copolymer poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene-co-vinylidene...
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authors list (link) "Dr. Roy J. Plunkett:
Discoverer of
Fluoropolymers" (PDF). The
Fluoropolymers Division Newsletter (Summer): 1–2. 1994.
Archived from...
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primarily used in refrigerants, foam
blowing agents,
solvents and
fluoropolymers Difluoroethene Dichloroethane This set
index article lists chemical...