Varilla de PTFE HANSA
Las varillas de PTFE, disponibles principalmente en distintos colores blancos, ofrecen diversas secciones transversales y diámetros. También están disponibles en otros colores, como rojo, azul, verde o amarillo, según las necesidades del cliente.
Ya sea que necesite una varilla de PTFE de 2 mm, cortada a medida o varillas de teflón personalizadas, existen numerosas opciones para sus aplicaciones específicas. Están disponibles en diferentes secciones transversales, incluyendo varillas de PTFE redondas o hexagonales, según sus necesidades.
Generalmente, se pueden obtener varillas de PTFE extruidas o varillas de PTFE moldeadas. Las dos... varillas de teflón Tienen características de rendimiento excepcionales debido a sus propiedades físicas y químicas superiores.
Grado de material disponible para varillas de PTFE
Con necesidades dinámicas en los usos de las varillas de teflón, existen diferentes Grados de material de PTFE Disponible. La elección de varillas específicas dependerá de los requisitos específicos de la aplicación.
Las opciones de materiales disponibles incluyen:
Varillas de PTFE virgen – estos están hechos de 100% material de politetrafluoroetileno.
Varillas de PTFE modificadas –implica alterar las propiedades del PTFE para obtener requisitos de rendimiento superiores.
Varillas de PTFE de grado mecánico – Estas varillas de PTFE están hechas de material de politetrafluoroetileno reciclado.
Varillas de PTFE rellenas Se pueden añadir diversos materiales de relleno al PTFE para obtener mejores propiedades de rendimiento. Generalmente, el nombre de la varilla de teflón dependerá de... tipo de material de relleno de PTFEAlgunas calificaciones comunes incluyen:
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de carbonoSi desea que sus varillas de PTFE tengan mayor resistencia a la compresión y a la carga, añada carbono por peso (10% a 35%). Además, el carbono también modificará su conductividad y mejorará la resistencia química.
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de vidrio– al agregar vidrio en la cantidad de 5% y 40%, sus varillas de PTFE serán más rígidas, tendrán una resistencia a la compresión mejorada, exhibirán una alta rigidez y poseerán mejores propiedades de resistencia química.
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de grafitoSi desea varillas de teflón con un coeficiente de fricción extremadamente bajo, añada grafito de aproximadamente 5% a 15%. Además, el grafito reducirá significativamente el desgaste inicial.
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de disulfuro de molibdeno– en caso de que desee mejorar la resistencia al desgaste, la dureza y la rigidez de las varillas de teflón sin comprometer las propiedades eléctricas y químicas, entonces MoS2 ofrece opciones perfectas.
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de metalSe puede añadir acero inoxidable o bronce. Estos metales mejoran la deformación y la conductividad térmica de las varillas de PTFE.
- Varillas de PTFE rellenas de mineralLas varillas de PTFE rellenas de mica son muy recomendables para aplicaciones que cumplen con la FDA. Normalmente, se pueden añadir entre 5% y 10%.
Hablar con el fabricante sobre los usos de sus varillas de teflón le ayudará a optimizar el producto según sus especificaciones. El fabricante de varillas de PTFE le ayudará a elegir el material de relleno ideal para su aplicación.

Propiedades de las varillas de PTFE
En el pasado reciente, las varillas de PTFE son populares debido a sus propiedades superiores como:
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- Adecuado para un amplio rango de temperaturas.– Las varillas de PFTE le servirán bien a temperaturas entre -240 y 260 °C.
- Propiedades eléctricas y térmicas superioresEsta es una de las razones por las que las varillas de PTFE son aislantes eléctricos comunes. Sin embargo, añadir rellenos puede mejorar las propiedades eléctricas y térmicas.
- Bajo coeficiente de fricción– explica las propiedades antiadherentes y su idoneidad en aplicaciones sensibles a la fricción.
- Alta resistencia químicaLos fluorocarbonos son conocidos por su alta resistencia química. Esto confiere a las varillas de PTFE una alta resistencia química.


Aplicaciones de las varillas de PTFE
Los diversos tamaños de varillas de teflón se utilizan en diversas industrias. Actualmente, algunos usos comunes incluyen la producción, la industria eléctrica, la de electrodomésticos y la química.
Puede mecanizar aún más las varillas de PTFE para fabricar componentes como sellos, piezas de máquinas, tapas, componentes de instrumentos, cojinetes, rodillos, etc.
PTFE is a high-grade engineering plastic, and a PTFE rod is a cylindrical rod made of this plastic. PTFE has excellent chemical inertness and high-temperature resistance, and an extremely low coefficient of friction with a non-adhesive surface, making it a high-performance engineering plastic. Therefore, it is commonly used in the chemical industry to manufacture machined parts such as seals, bearings, and insulators, serving functions such as sealing, insulation, and lubrication.
Black PTFE rods are filled and modified PTFE rods. PTFE itself is white; the black color comes from the addition of other black substances, typically carbon fiber, graphite, or carbon powder. Different fillers enhance different properties. Carbon fiber increases the hardness of the PTFE rod, making it more resistant to creep and suitable for high-pressure operation; graphite enhances its lubricity, reducing friction between the PTFE rod and machinery, making it suitable for high-speed operation; and carbon powder provides conductivity and prevents static electricity.
PTFE rods have five main application areas: chemical, mechanical, electronic, semiconductor, and construction. In the chemical industry, PTFE rods primarily function as corrosion protectants and sealants. They are resistant to almost all highly corrosive liquids, including strong acids and alkalis, and are chemically stable, not easily reacting with other chemicals. In the mechanical industry, their main function is to reduce friction and protect equipment. Due to PTFE’s excellent self-lubricating properties, it can replace lubricating oil in mechanical parts such as bearings, bushings, gears, sliders, and piston rings. In the electronic industry, PTFE rods are often used to make high-frequency cables, insulated wires, printed circuit boards, transformers, and high-voltage insulation materials for motors due to their excellent electrical insulation properties. In semiconductor manufacturing, PTFE rods are widely used in wet process systems and chemical transportation, ensuring ultra-pure environments. In the construction industry, PTFE rods are commonly used to make wear-resistant sliding plates and sealing strips.
The disadvantages of PTFE rods can be broadly categorized into five points. Two of the more significant are their relatively low mechanical strength, making them prone to deformation under prolonged high loads, and their large coefficient of thermal expansion, meaning their dimensions change considerably with temperature variations. Three other points are the high cost of PTFE, the difficulty in processing it, and the fact that it cannot be directly adhered to surfaces without sodium curing. However, we offer processing and sodium curing services. If you purchase our PTFE rods, we can solve all your problems in one go.
PTFE rods cannot be directly glued. Because of PTFE’s chemical inertness, it hardly reacts with any physicochemical substances, so ordinary glues will not work. However, it can be glued using other methods. These include special surface activation treatments such as sodium treatment, plasma treatment, and chemical etching. Alternatively, specialized adhesives, such as epoxy structural adhesives, polyurethane adhesives, or special fluoroplastic adhesives, can be applied to the surface of the PTFE rod, making it bondable.
Of course! HANSA’s PTFE rods are FDA-certified and we possess the relevant safety certificates. Furthermore, they can be used in the food industry for the following reasons: PTFE has a non-stick surface, preventing it from absorbing food residue or beverage liquids; it is chemically inert, reacting almost entirely with no chemicals. PTFE rods are commonly used to make seals, bearings, rollers, cutters, and other components. When purchasing, be sure to choose food-grade PTFE rods and ensure the operating temperature does not exceed 260 degrees Celsius.
Yes, PTFE rods are also called Teflon rods. PTFE and Teflon are essentially the same thing, both referring to polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The difference is that Teflon is a registered trademark, a brand name. Teflon was launched by DuPont and later transferred to Chemours. The word Teflon has brand recognition, and it’s the most familiar name to the public. However, the quality of a material depends on its performance, and material performance depends on the grade of its raw materials and processing technology, not its name.
Depending on the manufacturing process, different sizes are available. Extruded PTFE rods have diameters of 4-200mm and lengths of 1/2/3m; molded PTFE rods have diameters of 20-1000mm and lengths of 100-1000mm, with larger diameters having lengths of 300-500mm. If PTFE rods contain filler materials, such as glass fiber, carbon fiber, bronze, carbon powder, or graphite, their diameter is typically less than 300mm.
cutting,thermoplastic welding,drilling,bending,thermo forming,polishing,gluing,Injection Molding and CNC Milling。
Of course! We have complete processing equipment and mature processing technology, such as saw cutting, laser cutting, CNC cutting, thermoplastic welding, drilling, bending, thermo forming, polishing, gluing, injection molding, and CNC milling.
Industry standards mainly include ASTM (USA), ISO (international), SAE/AMS (aerospace), FDA food-grade standards, and RoHS/REACH environmental compliance standards. ASTM further includes D1710 (Extruded and Molded PTFE Rods, Dimensional Tolerances, Physical Properties, and Grading), D4894 (Raw Material Standard), and D4895 (Dispersion Resin Standard). ISO includes ISO 13000 and ISO 12086.We have all the industry standard certificates and can provide them to you.
Excellent chemical corrosion resistance, extremely low coefficient of friction of 0.04, non-adhesive surface, and extremely wide temperature range (-292℉~500℉) are all qualities that other materials cannot possess simultaneously.
In terms of color, pure PTFE is milky white or ivory white. Recycled or counterfeit materials may appear blackish, dull, or yellowish. It has no smell; if it has a plastic smell or a pungent odor when burned, it is of inferior quality. It feels like oil or wax with low resistance; if it feels rough to the touch, it may be fake PTFE. Pure PTFE will not change color or expand when placed in strong acids or alkalis.We use 100% virgin PTFE resin, no regrind or recycled material.














