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Fluorocarbon polymers abrasion

Simple abrasion is usually a very poor surface treatment for fluorocarbon polymers. This may be seen from the results shown in Table 4.2 where joint strengths for PTFE and PCTFE, bonded using an epoxy-polyamide adhesive, are given and the fluorocarbons have been pretreated by either abrasion or a... [Pg.105]

Acetal translucent crystalline polymer is one of the stiffest TPs available. It provides excellent hardness and heat resistance, even in the presence of solvents and alkalies. Its low moisture sensitivity and good electrical properties permit direct competition with die-cast metal in a variety of applications. In addition, acetal has extremely high creep resistance and low permeability. Acetal is also available as a copolymer (Hoechst Celanese Corp. s Celcon) for improved processability. The homopolymer (DuPont s Delrin) has a very low coefficient of friction and its resistance to abrasion is second only to nylon 6/6. Acetals are frequently blended with fibers such as glass or fluorocarbon to enhance stiffness and friction properties. Acetal is not particularly weather-resistant, but grades are available with UV stabilizers for improved outdoor performance. Acetal, whether homopolymer or copolymer, is not used to any significant degree in forming structural foams. [Pg.350]


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