PTFE fiber is manufactured from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which is the same base polymer used to produce Teflon, a well-known brand name. Therefore, Teflon is a type of PTFE, and PTFE fiber is made from this material. However, "Teflon" is often associated with non-stick coatings, while PTFE fiber refers specifically to a fibrous form used in various industrial applications. This introduction clarifies the relationship and key distinction between the two terms.
PTFE film is renowned for its exceptional non-stick properties and extremely low coefficient of friction. This introduction explores the unique molecular structure and chemical inertness that make it a superior material for applications requiring minimal adhesion and high durability.
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