Fluoroplastic Family Science
In 1972, DuPont of the United States developed a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and perfluoropropyl vinyl ether (PPVE) under the trade name Teflon PFA, which is a perfluoroalkoxy copolymer. After that, Daikin Corporation of Japan ( Neoflon PFA, Flon PFA, and Dyneon PFA) have all developed their own PFA products and have a certain share of the market.
At present, domestic Fluoroplastics are based on Juhua shares, Sanaifu, etc. For leading manufacturers to occupy a certain market share of cable fluoroplastics, most of my friends now know PTFE, Teflon is the trade name of DuPont (now Chemours), and the Chinese names are "Teflon", "Teflon", "Teflon" and "Teflon", in fact, Teflon is not only DuPont's PTFE trade name, but also DuPont's other fluoropolymer trade names, such as FEP resin and PFA, and common fluorine-containing plastics actually include: PFA, FEP, ETFE, ECTFE, PVDF, PCTFE, etc.
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