Product Description
PTFE Fiberglass Fabrics
Features of PTFE fiberglass fabric:
Non-stick PTFE fiberglass fabric for solar panel laminating .
1. Good temperature tolerance,24 working temperature -140 to 360 Celsius degree.
2. Non stick,easy to clear adhesives on the suface.
3. Good chemical resistance:it can almostly resist most of chemical medicines,acids,alkalis,and salt;fireproof,lower in aging.
4. Low coefficient of friction and dielectric constant,good insulating capacity.
5. Stable dimension,high intensity,elongation coefficient less 5
Applications of PTFE fiberglass fabric:
1. Used as varios of liners to resist high temperature ,such as microwave liner,over liner,or other liners.
2. Used as stick liners intermediate.
3. Used as various conveyor belts,fusing belts,sealing belts or anywhere need resisting high temperature,non stick,chemical resistance etc.
4. Used as covering or wrapping material in petroleum,chemical industries,as wrapping materal,insulating material,high temperature resistance material in electrical industries,desulfurizing material in power plant etcpply non-stick PTFE fiberglass fabric for solar panel.
Optimal Performance in Extreme EnvironmentsPTFE fiberglass fabrics are engineered to deliver consistent results in challenging settings. Their outstanding resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and high temperatures ensures longevity, especially in heat-intensive or corrosive production environments. The smooth, non-stick surface streamlines maintenance and enhances functional efficiency across a range of industrial operations.
Versatile Solutions for Multiple IndustriesThe fabrics customizable dimensions and exceptional physical properties suit various applications such as heat sealing, release sheets, conveyor belts, insulation, and gaskets. Whether in the food industry, packaging, or manufacturing, these fabrics provide reliable protection and performance. Their adaptability makes them a preferred choice for both standard and bespoke requirements.
FAQs of PTFE Fiberglass Fabrics:
Q: How is PTFE coated fiberglass fabric used in heat sealing applications?
A: PTFE coated fiberglass fabric is placed over sealing jaws in heat-sealing machines to create a non-stick barrier, which prevents molten packaging material from adhering to surfaces and ensures clean, consistent seals in the food and packaging industries.
Q: What benefits does the flame retardant property provide for industrial usage?
A: The flame retardant feature allows the fabric to maintain structural integrity and resist ignition even at high processing temperatures. This provides safety and reliability in industries where exposure to flames or elevated heat is common.
Q: When should one choose a fabric with adhesive backing?
A: Adhesive-backed PTFE fiberglass fabric should be chosen when easy installation and secure positioning are required, such as lining surfaces or wrapping around machinery parts to achieve a quick, stable application without additional fasteners.
Q: Where can PTFE coated fiberglass fabric be applied for electrical insulation?
A: Due to its excellent electrical insulation properties, this fabric is ideal for insulating wires, cables, and circuit components in electrical and electronic manufacturing, significantly reducing risks of shorts and electrical faults.
Q: What is the typical process of customizing the fabrics size and thickness for specific needs?
A: Customization involves specifying the preferred width (between 1000 mm and 1250 mm or custom) and thickness (ranging from 0.08 mm to 1.0 mm), with manufacturers providing rolls or sheets tailored to the clients application and equipment requirements.
Q: How does outstanding chemical resistance benefit the food and packaging industries?
A: The fabrics resistance to chemicals prevents degradation from food acids, cleaning agents, and oils, making it ideal for food processing and packaging applications where exposure to corrosive substances is frequent.
Q: What advantages does PTFE coated fiberglass fabric offer compared to traditional industrial textiles?
A: Compared to conventional fabrics, PTFE coated fiberglass fabric offers superior non-stick performance, higher temperature tolerance, better chemical resistance, and excellent mechanical strength, leading to longer service life and lower maintenance costs in industrial settings.