

ECTFE

Color Concentrates
Compounds
Striping Inks
ECTFE, like other melt-processible fluoropolymers, is a moderately soft and pliable plastic resin.
It's service temperature is on the order of 150° C (300° F), depending upon the specific
grade. It features a unique combination of electrical performance, temperature resistance,
tribological properties and chemical resistance. ECTFE features one of the higher tensile strength
ratings of the melt processible family, making it a good candidate for injection molding
applications. ECTFE is used commonly in a wide variety of applications. It can be readily
extruded or injection molded. Colorant-Chromatics ECTFE compounds provide enhanced properties over
unfilled grades of ECTFE for applications that require special performance or a combination of
performance features.
Titanate fiber reinforced compounds

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ECTFE titanate fiber reinforced compounds are chemically inert, with excellent cryogenic and
high temperature physical properties. Typical applications include extruded components where
abrasion resistance and cut through resistance are required. In addition, these compounds can
be injected molded. Parts made from these compounds feature improved tensile strength and
stiffness. Titanate fiber is a specially produced ceramic type filler.
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X-ray opaque ECTFE compounds

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These compounds contain various fillers such as barium sulfate that are visible upon exposure
to x-rays. Customized colored compounds are also available.
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Proprietary Compounds

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Other compounds made from ECTFE using special fillers can be made upon request to answer the
needs for special engineering requirements.
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