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The use of ETFE particles and some related knowledge?
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2020-08-21 12:33
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ETFE pelletsIt can be used for some cables and wires, and the cables made with it are different from traditional cables. Because it has better radiation resistance and toughness, there will be no problems in any exposed weather or bad weather. Especially in hot weather, there is no need to worry about accidents. Because in high temperature weather, the function and stretchability of ETFE particles will be displayed, so it can be used with confidence in different weather. In addition, it has impact resistance and can effectively absorb impact energy.
When handling valve pump equipment,ETFE pelletsIt is one of the important auxiliary agents. It consists of a carrier resin and various additives. However, ETFE pellets are a polyethylene polymer. Of course, ETFE also plays an important role. Especially in the current technical field, it is very advantageous for improving the material itself. They are more difficult to disperse and more expensive. However, for now, purity is another important technical indicator for them. The lower the impurity content, the higher the purity, the better. Generally, when choosing the chemical substance calcium carbonate, all its content and whiteness should be as high as possible, and usually higher than 94% is required. After ensuring that other indicators meet the requirements, the price should be lower to help reduce the production cost of ETFE. Below we look at its use.
1. Suitable for the production of corrosion-resistant parts, wear parts, seals, insulation parts and medical equipment parts.
2. High temperature wire, cable insulation layer, anti-corrosion equipment, sealing material, pump valve bushing, and chemical container.
The above is aboutETFE pelletsThe purpose and related knowledge introduction, hope can help you.
