FEP - FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE
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FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE (FEP)
DESCRIPTION
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) is a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and
hexafluoropropylene. This melt-processible fluoropolymer exhibits excellent
resistance to heat, wear and chemicals. Typical APPLICATIONS are pump housings,
chemical processing equipment, food processing, and medical components.
KEY FEATURES
· High Resistance to Outdoor Weathering · Compatible with Hot Air Welding Equipment
· Negligible Moisture Absorption · High Degree of Stress Crack Resistance
· Exceptional Dielectric Insulation Properties · Chemically Inert to Most Industrial Chemicals
· Low Coefficient of Friction · Very Low Gas Permeation and Outgassing
· Non Stick Surfaces · Temperature Range: -400°F to +392°F
TYPICAL PROPERTY VALUES

