FEP (polyperfluorinated ethylene-propylene) is a fluorine plastic that can be processed by melting. FEP can be used in applications where the enhanced characteristics and temperature ratings of PFA are not required.
FEP fluoroplastics are processed by conventional melt extrusion techniques as well as injection, compression, transfer and blow molding processes. FEP fluoroplastics are ideal for wire coating and molding a variety of end-use items and components.
FEP offers the perfect combination of all fluoroplastic properties; Wide operating temperature range, excellent dielectric and electrical properties, low friction coefficient, low flammability and chemical resistance. FEP has a temperature range of up to 200�°C (392�°F).
FluonETFE Series Fluon ETFE is a tough fluoropolymer that has chemical resistance and electrical properties comparable to typical fluoropolymers, such as PTFE, PFA and FEP but performs better than ECTFE or PVdF because of its improved mechanical strength and moldability. Fluon ETFE Usage: Wire and cable Tubing Linings and coatings Other Fluon ETFE Grade List: Pellet Grade Melt Flow Rate* Features Molding Methods and Applications C-55AP 5 - 7 General product Extrusion molding C-88AP 10 - 13 General product Extrusion molding C-55AXP 5 - 7 Resistant to stress cracking Extrusion molding, tube molding C-88AXP 10 - 13 Resistant to stress cracking Injection molding, electric wire coatings C-88AXMP 30 - 48 High fluidity Thin electric wires, thin-walled injection