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Particle-Filled Polytetrafluoroethylene

5 Integration of Inorganic Particles With IVaditional Fillers [Pg.175]


Tapes. A great variety of tapes find application in electrical equipment. Some tapes contain filler materials in macroscopic form such as glass fibers, mica flakes, and cloth others have finely divided filler particles or no fillers at all. In the heavily filled materials the polymeric binders are present in small fractions, and the major emphasis may be on their adhesive capabilities rather than on their properties as dielectric materials. Most of the polymers used in tapes have already been mentioned in connection with other insulation applications, for example, polyesters, aromatic polyamides, polyimides, and polypropylene. Other polymers frequently used for electrical tapes are vinyls, including poly(vinyl fluoride) these are particularly well suited as conformable tapes. Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon TFE) has also been fabricated into tape constructions, frequently in combination with adhesives to provide a bondable material. [Pg.529]

Polytetrafluoroethylene selection. Polymer selection for compounding granular PTFE is relatively straightforward. Fine cut resins are used as a starting point to produce filled compounds. These powders have relatively small particle size and form the most uniform compounds. Typically, smaller particle size resins produce compounds with higher physical properties. [Pg.25]


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