Capilary PTFE
Capillary PTFE refers to a type of tubing or capillary made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a synthetic fluoropolymer known for its exceptional chemical resistance, heat resistance, and non-stick properties.
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PTFE is a high-performance polymer composed of carbon and fluorine atoms. It is known for its unique molecular structure, which imparts excellent properties such as chemical inertness, low friction, and high temperature resistance.
Capillary PTFE tubing is characterized by its small diameter, typically ranging from fractions of a millimeter to a few millimeters in size. This fine diameter allows for precise fluid handling and sample delivery in analytical instrumentation, chromatography, medical devices, and other applications where precise fluid control is essential.
Despite its small diameter, Capillary PTFE tubing remains flexible and pliable, allowing for easy handling and routing in complex systems or tight spaces. It is also highly durable and resistant to mechanical abrasion, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in demanding environments.