PFA is the copolymer of TFE and PPVE, with excellent chemical stability, electrical insulating property, age resistance and low friction. Its high temperature mechanical property is much higher than PTFE and can be processed as common thermoplastics.
Item | SF-311 | SF-312 | SF-313 | SF-314 |
Appearance | Semi-translucent particles no obvious impurities | |||
MFR, g/10min | 0.8-3.0 | 3.1-6.0 | 6.1-15 | 15.1-30 |
Tensile Strength MPa≥ | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 |
Elongation at Break % ≥ | 300 | 300 | 300 | 350 |
Melting Point ℃ | 300-316 | |||
dielectric constant 106HZ, ≤ | 2.1 | |||
Standard Specific Gravity | 2.12-2.17 | |||
Water content % ≤ | 0.2 |
Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) resin is a type of fluoropolymer that is highly valued for its exceptional chemical resistance and thermal stability. These properties make PFA resin an ideal material for applications in demanding environments where other materials might fail. This kind of fluoropolymer resin is a versatile and robust material that excels in environments where chemical and heat resistance are paramount. Its unique properties make it indispensable in a variety of high-performance applications, ensuring reliability and longevity even under the most challenging conditions.
Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) resin is a type of fluoropolymer that offers several advantages in semiconductor manufacturing. The unique combination of chemical resistance, thermal stability, purity, and mechanical properties makes PFA resin an excellent choice for various applications in semiconductor manufacturing.