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Anti-Sticking Temperature Resistance Compressive Strength Hydraulic Seals PTFE Filled Tube

Tensile Strength:30~40MPa
Melting Point:327
Density: 2.4–2.7g/cm3
Contraction Percentage:<0.4%
HS Code:39209910
Production Capacity:60 Ton/Month
Service: OEMODM
Fire Resistance: V -0

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Product Description

PTFE Filled Tube is a high-performance engineering plastic pipe made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) combined with selected fillers to enhance mechanical strength, wear resistance, and overall performance. By incorporating materials such as glass fiber, carbon, graphite, or bronze, these tubes are optimized to meet specific industrial requirements while maintaining the inherent advantages of PTFE.

Designed for demanding environments, PTFE filled tubes are widely used in chemical processing, medical equipment, electronics, automotive systems, and other high-end industrial applications.

PTFE filled tubes

Product Overview

PTFE Filled Tubes combine the excellent chemical stability of pure PTFE with improved mechanical properties provided by fillers. This makes them more durable and suitable for applications involving pressure, friction, or continuous operation under harsh conditions.

They are ideal for fluid transfer, insulation, lining, and protective applications where reliability and performance are critical.

Enhanced Chemical Resistance

PTFE Filled Tubes retain outstanding resistance to:

  • Strong acids and alkalis
  • Corrosive chemicals
  • Most organic solvents

This makes them highly suitable for corrosive environments such as chemical plants, laboratories, and industrial pipelines.

Wide Temperature Resistance Range

  • Operating temperature: -200°C to +260°C
  • Excellent thermal stability under extreme conditions
  • Maintains structural integrity in both high and low temperatures

These properties ensure long-term reliability in high-temperature processing systems and cryogenic applications.

Improved Mechanical Performance

Compared to pure PTFE, filled PTFE tubes offer:

  • Higher wear resistance
  • Improved compressive strength
  • Better dimensional stability
  • Reduced deformation under load

This makes them ideal for dynamic and high-stress applications.

Low Friction and Self-Lubricating Properties

  • Extremely low friction coefficient
  • Self-lubricating without additional grease
  • Reduced energy consumption and wear

These characteristics are especially beneficial for moving parts and fluid transfer systems.

Excellent Electrical Insulation

PTFE Filled Tubes provide:

  • High dielectric strength
  • Reliable electrical insulation performance
  • Stability in high-frequency and high-voltage environments

They are widely used in electronic and electrical applications.

Customization and Flexibility

  • Available in various sizes, diameters, and thicknesses
  • Custom formulations with different fillers
  • Precision manufacturing to meet specific requirements

This flexibility allows the product to adapt to diverse industrial needs.

Wide Range of Applications

PTFE Filled Tubes are commonly used in:

  • Chemical industry: corrosive fluid pipelines and linings
  • Medical field: tubing for clean and sterile environments
  • Electronics: insulation and protective tubing
  • Automotive industry: fuel systems and high-temperature components
  • Mechanical engineering: bushings, sleeves, and wear-resistant parts
ItemUnit60% Bronze15% Glass Fiber 5% graphite20%  Carbon fiber
Densityg/m33.92.222.01
Tensile StrengthMPa127158189
Elongation At Break%10120592
Rocwell Hardness33.811.332.1
Friction Coefficient0.18-0.20.15-0.170.16-0.18
Bending Strength°C280225320

FAQ

1. What is a PTFE filled tube?

It is a PTFE tube enhanced with fillers to improve strength, wear resistance, and overall performance.

2. What fillers are commonly used?

Common fillers include glass fiber, carbon, graphite, and bronze.

3. What temperature range can it withstand?

It can operate from -200°C to +260°C.

4. Is it resistant to chemicals?

Yes, it offers excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and most solvents.

5. What are the advantages over pure PTFE?

Improved mechanical strength, better wear resistance, and enhanced dimensional stability.

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