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Perfluoropolyethers (PFPEs) are a
class of
organofluorine compound. Some
types are
synthetic liquid lubricants that have been used in the
aerospace industry...
- corrosion. One of the
early vacuum greases is the
Ramsay grease.
Perfluoropolyether Ward, L.; Bunn, J.P. (1967).
Introduction to the
Theory and Practice...
- 60.
These compounds are
collectively known by many
names including perfluoropolyether (PFPE),
perfluoroalkylether (PFAE), and
perfluoropolyalkylether (PFPAE)...
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properties for the
first time as the "lotus effect";
perfluoroalkyl and
perfluoropolyether ultrahydrophobic materials were
developed by
Brown in 1986 for handling...
- low volatility,
inherent lubricity, and/or
radiation resistance.
Perfluoropolyether oils are
their more
chemically inert variant. A
eutectic mixture of...
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replace the electrolyte's
flammable organic solvent with
nonflammable perfluoropolyether (PFPE). PFPE is
usually used as an
industrial lubricant, e.g., to...
- (PAO)
Synthetic esters Polyalkylene glycols (PAG)
Phosphate esters Perfluoropolyether (PFPE)
Alkylated naphthalenes (AN)
Silicate esters Ionic fluids Multiply...
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successful smudge attack. In
addition to
being lipophobic or oleophobic,
perfluoropolyether coatings impart exceptional lubricity to
touch screens and give them...
- CHF2CF2OCH2CH3 557 – (CF2)4CH (OH) – 73 (CF3)2CHOCHF2 380 (CF3)2CHOCH3 27
Perfluoropolyethers PFPMIE CF3OCF(CF3)CF2OCF2OCF3 10,300
Trifluoromethyl sulfur pentafluoride...
- Sold by AGC
under the
trade name of AFLAS, TFE + P PFPE (
Perfluoropolyether) Sold by
DuPont under the
tradename Krytox. Sold by
Solvay Specialty...