Everflon™ Fluoropolymer coating powders do offer high temperature resistance, excellent release and the ability to uniformly coat various complex shapes with thick or thin films. Molecular weight (MW) of the powder does influence the resistance to mechanical and/or thermal properties, the higher the MW, the higher the resistance of the polymer to fatigue / stress-cracking. Melt Flow Rate (MFR) of the powder does influence application methodology, the higher the MFR, the better the flow & smoother the film.
Fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) industrial coatings melt and flow during baking to provide nonporous films
These multi-coat systems provide higher continuous use temperatures (260 °C [500 °F]), have a high dielectric strength, and are considered tougher than PTFE or FEP.
ETFE coatings have excellent chemical resistance because they are a nonporous film capable of operating continuously at 149 °C (300 °F).
Type and Grade | Characteristics | Applications |
FEP JP46 |
Clean film |
Electrostatic Coats |
PFA JP04 |
Clean film |
Electrostatic Coats |
ETFE JP40 |
Color and Clean |
Electrostatic Coats |
ETFE GS40 |
Clean film |
Roto lining Coats |