PFA

PFA, short for Perfluoroalkoxy, is commonly known as melt-processible polytetrafluoroethylene.

Core Features

PFA offers excellent chemical stability, mechanical strength, electrical insulation, high-frequency performance, non-stick properties, aging resistance, weatherability, flame retardancy, thermal stability, self-lubrication, flex resistance, and crack resistance. Additionally, its mechanical properties at high temperatures are approximately twice those of conventional PTFE, and it is widely regarded as outperforming FEP in overall performance.


Applications

Semiconductor: Flow meters, filters, wafer cassettes, wafer carriers, holders, piping, ventilation ducts, valves, and tanks.

New Energy BatteriesBattery lids, high-temperature cables, gaskets, wear-reducing and wear-resistant components, seals, and insulators.

Industrial AutomationIndustrial automation control cables and heating wires.

ChemicalChemical corrosion protection, distillation towers, linings, storage tanks, and pipe fittings.

Medical DevicesUltrapure water systems, high-purity piping, and medical device components.

Wires & CablesHigh-temperature wires and cable insulation layers.