Manufacturer, supplier & exporter of high-performance PTFE sheets
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Whether you require sheets for sealing, gasketing, lining, insulation, or structural support, our range of ptfe sheets comes in various forms—molded, skived, chemically processed, dimpled, strip, and film—to suit your specific applications.
Molded PTFE sheets are produced by compressing and sintering virgin PTFE resin. They offer excellent mechanical strength, uniform thickness, and exceptional dimensional stability. Ideal for applications that demand heavy-duty performance such as structural supports, insulators, gaskets, and linings.
Skived sheets are created by precision shaving of PTFE billets. These sheets are lightweight, highly flexible, and available in ultra-thin thicknesses. They’re commonly used in electrical insulation, sealing applications, chemical lining, and diaphragm manufacturing.
These sheets undergo a surface modification process to enable adhesion with other materials. Chemically etched PTFE sheets are ideal for bonding with rubber, metal, or composites in lining, sealing, or laminating applications.
PTFE dimpled sheets are designed with a textured surface to reduce friction and improve load distribution. Widely used in bridge construction and structural bearings, these sheets ensure smooth expansion and contraction under heavy loads.
These are narrow sheets cut into precise strips for gasketing, sealing, and insulation in tight spaces. PTFE strips provide high-temperature resistance, low-friction performance, and excellent longevity under stress.
PTFE films are ultra-thin, high-performance sheets used in electronics, aerospace, and other precision industries. They exhibit exceptional dielectric properties, transparency, and chemical inertness.
- Non-stick surface: The non-stick surface of PTFE is highly desirable in various applications, such as food processing and manufacturing, where easy release and clean-up are essential.
- High chemical resistance: PTFE is highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, and solvents, making it ideal for applications in harsh chemical environments.
- Temperature tolerance: Functional in extreme temperatures from -200°c to +260°c.
- Electrical insulation: High dielectric strength and stability for insulation needs.
- Low friction: Ultra-low coefficient of friction for minimal wear.
- electrical insulation: PTFE offers excellent electrical insulation, making it suitable for electrical and electronic applications.
- Uv & weather resistant: Withstands outdoor and harsh environmental conditions.
- low coefficient of friction: PTFE has a very low coefficient of friction, providing excellent sliding and non-stick properties.
- mechanical properties: PTFE is known for its toughness and resilience, but it also has low mechanical strength and rigidity compared to some other plastics.
- density: PTFE sheets have a relatively high density, approximately 2.2 g/cm³, making them heavier than many other plastic sheets.
- grades: PTFE is available in various grades, including virgin PTFE, chemically modified PTFE, and filled PTFE (e.g., carbon filled, glass filled, etc.).
- Long service life in demanding conditions.
- Minimal maintenance required.
- Available in custom sizes and thicknesses.
- Safe for use in food-grade and pharmaceuticals applications.
- Easy fabrication and customization.
- Environmentally safe and non-toxic.
- Chemical processing: Due to its chemical resistance, PTFE is used in various chemical processing equipment and components such as tank linings, seals, and corrosion barriers, etc.
- Infrastructure & mechanical engineering: PTFE is used in sliding applications, bearings, and seals where low friction and wear resistance are important such as wear pads, slide bearings, and shims.
- Electrical & electronics: PTFE's excellent electrical insulation properties make it ideal for insulating components in electrical and electronic devices such as insulators, circuit boards, and dielectric spacers.
- Food & pharmaceuticals: The non-stick and non-toxic nature of PTFE makes it suitable for food processing equipment and cookware like fda-approved gaskets and liners.
- Oil and gas: PTFE is used in oil and gas applications due to its ability to withstand harsh environments and chemicals.
- Packaging & printing: Release films and sealing components.
- Petrochemical & oil refineries
- Food & beverage processing
- Electronics & electrical equipment
- Pharmaceuticals & biotech
- Civil engineering & infrastructure
- Automotive & aerospace
- In-house manufacturing: State-of-the-art production setup for consistent quality.
- Expert team: Technical guidance for optimal product selection.
- Custom solutions: Sheets available in various thicknesses, colors, and surface finishes.
- Global reach: Timely delivery across india and export-ready solutions for international markets.
- Quality assurance: Rigorously tested to meet international standards.