FEP Resin (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene copolymer)
- High-temperature wires and cables insulation
- Chemical pipes, tubes, linings, and seals
- Semiconductor fluid handling components
- Food and medical equipment parts
- Non-stick coatings and release films
Applications of FEP Resin
FEP resin (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) is a high-performance melt-processable fluoropolymer widely used in industries that demand exceptional thermal stability, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, and non-stick properties. Its unique combination of performance and processability makes it an irreplaceable material in many high-tech and demanding applications.
FEP Valves
FEP Film
FEP Sealing
FEP Sheet
FEP Rod
Machined into structural parts and components requiring high strength and chemical inertness.
FEP Wire
Serves as insulation for high-temperature, flame-retardant and high-frequency electrical wires.
Certification and Technical Support
√ISO 9001
√RoHS/REACH
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FAQ
1. What is FEP resin?
2. What are the main properties of FEP resin?
- High thermal stability: continuous use temperature up to 200°C
- Excellent chemical resistance to acids, alkalis, solvents and oils
- Outstanding electrical insulation and low dielectric constant
- Non-stick, low friction surface
- High transparency and UV resistance
- Good weatherability and long service life
3. What is the difference between FEP and PTFE?
- FEP is melt-processable by injection molding, extrusion and blow molding.
- PTFE is not melt-processable and requires compression molding.
- FEP has slightly lower temperature resistance than PTFE but better processability.
- Both have excellent non-stick and chemical resistance.
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