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  • Chemical Resistance of Fluoropolymers (.pdf)
    is the exceptional chemical resistance of PTFE. Other Fluoropolymers. The chemical inertness of PTFE is outstanding because of the chemical structure. The. challenges in processing the material led to the development of other fluoropolymers with. a focus on preserving the full fluorination
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) of Diamond-Like Coatings (.pdf)
    and elasticity; high. wear resistance and a low coefficient of friction. Because of their chemical inertness, low. surface energy and smoothness, these films are used in industrial applications such as. hard, self-lubricating films, e.g. for wear resistant and release coatings for molds, sliding. parts
  • DuPontTM Krytox(R) Lubricants Chemical Stability (.pdf)
    Chemical stability and inertness are critical characteristics of DuPontTM Krytox perfluorinated lubricants (PFPE). Krytox(R) oils and greases will not react with most chemicals3 and other lubricants, nor cause them to degrade. In addition, as a result of their solubility characteristics and density
  • Emerging Polymer Designs in the Medical Device Industry (.pdf)
    are their inherent implantability, sterilizability, chemical inertness and resistance. Many polymers are ideally suited to the medical device industry. The following is an overview of some of these materials, along with some of the factors that should be taken into consideration when designing new
  • Graphite, A Multifunctional Additive for Paint and Coatings (.pdf)
    , chemical inertness, and active fire retardant properties to coating and paint systems. Each of the four types of graphite (synthetic, flake, vein, amorphous) are described, and expandable (fire retardant) flake graphite is explained in detail. The physical and chemical properties of graphite
  • Plasma Advancement Expands the Uses of Fluoropolymer Coatings and Linings
    The chemical inertness and high-temperature resistance of fluoropolymers have long made them one of the best materials for service in harsh, elevated temperature chemical environments. Achieving good adhesion to substrates from a class of materials that exhibits low-surface-energy, "nonstick
  • Zirconia (ZrO2)
    over alumina. Zirconia ceramics possess excellent chemical inertness and corrosion resistance at temperatures well above the melting point of alumina. Zirconia is more costly than alumina, so it is only where alumina will fail. Zirconia has low thermal conductivity and it is an electrical conductor
  • Medical Device Link .
    of low permeability, chemical inertness and extremely low toxicity. In addition, the high dielectric strength of parylene makes it suitable for use as an electrical insulator. These attributes allow the successful implementation of various technologies such as implantable cardiac rhythm management

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