Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene (PTFE) micronized powder is a free-flowing dry lubricant that is white in color and has a high brightness. Known for its excellent friction-reducing properties, it is widely used as an additive in lubricants and release coatings, improving the performance and smoothness of surfaces.
Properties of PTFE Micronized Powder
Applications of PTFE Micronized Powder
PTFE micronized powder is used as an additive in lubricants and greases, improving anti-friction and wear resistance in machinery and components, especially in high-stress environments.
PTFE powder is commonly used in release coatings for molds and machinery, providing non-stick properties that prevent materials from adhering during production processes, such as in molding and casting.
PTFE is applied in protective coatings for industrial machinery, offering enhanced wear resistance, chemical resistance, and low friction to extend the lifespan of equipment.
It is used as a non-stick agent and anti-blocking agent in the textile industry, improving the processing of fabrics and preventing fibers from sticking together.
In the automotive industry, PTFE micronized powder is incorporated into lubricants, seals, and gaskets to improve friction reduction, wear resistance, and the longevity of engine and transmission components.
PTFE is used in aerospace and aviation applications for seals, gaskets, and lubricants, where high-performance friction-reducing properties are crucial under extreme temperatures and pressure.
Due to its electrical insulating properties, PTFE powder is used in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, cable coatings, and electronic component protection, offering durability and reducing signal interference.
PTFE micronized powder serves as a lubricant for tablet presses and in drug delivery systems, improving material flow and reducing friction during pharmaceutical manufacturing.
In food-grade lubricants and release agents, PTFE powder helps reduce sticking in food processing equipment, ensuring smooth operations in environments where hygiene and efficiency are critical.
PTFE is added to bearings and gaskets to enhance wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and sealing performance, contributing to smoother, more reliable mechanical operations.
Used as an additive in plastic and rubber compounding, PTFE powder improves slip properties, scratch resistance, and enhances tribological behaviour in finished products.
PTFE is utilized in membranes and filters for water treatment systems, improving chemical resistance and ensuring efficient filtration in harsh environments.
Uses of PTFE lubricant
The PTFE-based compositions are commonly known by the brand name Teflon. The Teflon lubricant is used in non-stick cookware as it is heat-resistant and Teflon sprays are used to coat professional bakeware. The PTFE lubricant is used in various aerosol lubricant sprays in micronized form. It is known for its extremely low coefficient of friction, and its hydrophobia serves to inhibit rust. It forms a dry film after it is applied, which resists collecting particles that may form an abrasive paste. It is used in musical instruments and lubrication products like valve oil. Some of the sole plates of the home cloth irons are also coated with PTFE.
Note – Teflon is brand owned by Dupont
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