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Typical properties of Fluon®PTFE
Fluon®PTFE Granular Powders
Fluon®PTFE Coagulated Dispersion powders
Fluon®PTFE Dispersions
Lubricants
Fluon®PTFE Filled Compounds
Fluon(R)PTFE Lubricant

Fluon®PTFE lubricants are used as additive to plastics, rubbers, paints, greases and so on. Frictional resistance decreases and non-stick increases on the applied surface.

Information in this publication is based on our general experience and given in good faith, but because of the many particular factors which are outside our knowledge and control and affect the use of products, no warranty is given or to be implied with respect to such information.

Lubricant

Fluon® Lubricant used to improve wear with Nylon 66 in automotive gear shift housing application.

Key Properties

Grade Median Particle Size (µm)
*1
Bulk Density g/l (g/ml)
*2
Melting Point(ºC)
*3
Specific Surface (m2/g)

*4
Applications Characteristics
L150J 9 380 (0.38) 325 1.3 plastics,rubber
paints, ink
grease
fine particles.
narrow distribution of particle size.*5
frictional resistance.
non-stick.
L169J 13 370 (0.37) 332 2 plastics, rubber general purpose. fine particles.
narrow distribution of particle size.*5
easy to disperse and difficult to coagulate.
L170J
L172J
--- 560 (0.56)
560 (0.56)
332
330
8.2
8.2
paints
ink.
grease
good dispersion.
L170J and L172J are easily sheared into smaller particles by mixing in solvent.
Decrease of particle sizes of L170J and L172J depends on shearing power.
L173J 7 300 (0.30) 330 8.2 paints
ink.
grease
L173J is very friable powder.
It is easy to break down the particle as compared with L170J and L172J.

*1 50wt% median particle size
*2 JISK-6891
*3 Diffenrential Scanning Calorimetry/Temperature increase 10°C/min
*4 Nitrogen adsorption
*5 Narrow distribution on particle size = easy to disperse even in viscous solvent.
Fluon®PTFEL169J,L150J 

Fluon®PTFE L170J,L172J,L173J 

Improvement of Melt-Tension for Thermoplastics 


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