What material is ptfe hydrophobic membrane?
PTFE hydrophobic membrane is made of polytetrafluoroethylene, commonly known as the “King of Plastics”.
It is a synthetic polymer material that uses fluorine to replace all hydrogen atoms in polyethylene.
This material is resistant to acids, alkalis, and various organic solvents, and is almost insoluble in all solvents.
At the same time, PTFE has the characteristics of high temperature resistance. Its friction coefficient is extremely low, so it can be used for lubrication. It has also become an ideal coating for the inner layer of non-stick pots and water pipes.
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