Msg No: 1 Posted By: Kiran On 6/9/2004 At 12:39:25 PM[Post Reply]
Dear friends, I want to know more abt Processing Techniques of PTFE/FEP/PFA/ECTFE/ETFE for moulding as well as LINING purpose. Right now we r producing PTFE products by JUST compression Moulding only. Can U pls send me Details of How to Extrude PTFE & How to mould it by ISOSTATIC MOLDING.The machinary required for that procedures.Mfrs of these machines in or around INDIA with contact details. Waiting for ur reply. Regards, Kiran.
Msg No: 2 Posted By: Frankie Vermierdt On 6/9/2004 At 12:39:25 PM[Post Reply]
Dear friends, I want to know more abt processing techniques of PTFE filled with carbons.I like to produce thin sheets with a certain porosity and conductivity Waiting for reply Kind regards, Frankie
Msg No: 3 Posted By: Smitesh Desai On 6/9/2004 At 12:39:25 PM[Post Reply]
Dear Kiran,
I see your side about inquiry regarding a potential development technology in PTFE , relationship with particular emphasis on how such a relationship might prove of mutual benefit for both parties. I would need to know a lot more about You and you will need to know a lot more about me. You have provided a verbal sketch of what your company does today but more important to me is your business plan of where your company plans to be in 3 years from now and most importantly how it plans to achieve those goals. Only then can I truly tell you whether I can be of help to you in reaching those goals. For instance I am essentially ignorant of the PTFE market in India while I am quite knowledgeable of the PTFE market in North America and Europe. I would like to see some of your company`s literature & address and then we can proceed from there.
Best regards,
Smitesh Desai.
Msg No: 4 Posted By: Dextrus On 5/22/2005 At 2:05:33 AM[Post Reply]
hi kiran, can u give me the detailed procedure for compression Moulding of PTFE?
Msg No: 5 Posted By: CHIRAG MEDITECH PVT On 12/25/2005 At 12:41:39 AM[Post Reply]
Dear Mr.Desai,
We are looking for PTFE extruded tubes of very small dimensions of different colours say, 1] PTFE - Yellow - I.D - 0.55mm , Wall Thickness 0.2 + or - 0.02mm - 100 meters 2] PTFE - Yellow - I.D - 0.65mm , Wall Thickness 0.25 + or - 0.02mm - 250 meters. 3] PTFE - Red - I.D - 1.55mm , Wall Thickness 0.30 + or - 0.02mm - 150 meters
and other 5 tubes of various colours and sizes, for continous requirement.
pls let us know the avalibility and source.
regards M.Vijaya Bhaskar
Msg No: 6 Posted By: Jekin Shah On 4/1/2007 At 6:23:49 AM[Post Reply]
Dear sir, We are PTFE products mfg company located in Mumbai. We require PTFE Consultant for Mfg. process of Various other PTFE products. My Email id- info@inventro.net
Msg No: 7 Posted By: Tara Sethi On 8/7/2007 At 12:21:25 AM[Post Reply]
Dear Smitesh:
Could you kindly contact me at 91-80-9844088673 my mobile number in India. You could mail me your proposal for providing consultancy in the PTFE Industry for Isosatic processing and linings in FEP or PFA at tarasethi@dataone.in
Thanks and Best Regards.
Tara Sethi
Msg No: 8 Posted By: vish On 12/6/2007 At 10:44:55 AM[Post Reply]
Hey Kiran,
There are melt processible grades of PTFE. For instance, FEP or EFEP, they are copolymers of PTFE with ethylene, which makes them melt processible. You may extrude these polymers. Also, there are PTFE dispersions {aqueous/non-aqueous} from {Solvay, AGC, Dupont, Daikin} that can processed using techniques such as dipping/impregnations/paste extrusions etc etc.
Now the real question is.. what is the application of your products? based on that, you could use different grades of PTFE {modified/unmodified/copolymers}.
Its a very general information but it should be good enough to take you in right direction in your search. Hope this helps.
Vishwas
Msg No: 9 Posted By: saad On 1/2/2008 At 9:33:57 AM[Post Reply]
im a student of PTC loacted in khi, i need sum help in my project ,n i wana ask sum question ,, can a knife cane be made of PTFE i need all grades properties of ptfe and suggest me which wil be de easiest n low cost processing for my product ......
Msg No: 10 Posted By: ramextruder On 1/8/2008 At 7:29:15 AM[Post Reply]
Did you start your business already ? I can give you detail plans of manufacturing your own extruder or informations where to buy. What do you think ? How much you're going to spend on this business ? ramextruder@gmx.net
best regards
Msg No: 11 Posted By: Fluoroplastic On 3/16/2008 At 6:27:45 AM[Post Reply]
China manufacturer : PTFE Powder : Teflon Sheet : Teflon Rod : Teflon Tubing : Teflon Hose : Teflon Film
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2. Rod : TeflonŽ Rod has a wide range of practicable temperature from -180C~+260C and a wax-like surface to which anything hardly. TeflonŽ Rod has the lowest coefficient of friction of all known solid materials. TeflonŽ Rod has the best electrical properties of all plastic rod.
3. Tubing : TeflonŽ Tubing has a wide range of practicable temperature from -180C~+260C and a wax-like surface to which anything hardly Tubing. TeflonŽ Tubing has the lowest coefficient of friction of all known solid materials. TeflonŽ Tubing has the best electrical properties of all plastic Tubing. Use of the TeflonŽ Tubing The electrical insulation used under various kinds of frequency, the seal liner of various kinds of corrosivity medium, Antisticking materials, lubrication material.
4. Hose : TeflonŽ Hose has a wide range of practicable temperature from -180C~+260C and a wax-like surface to which anything hardly Hose. TeflonŽ Hose has the lowest coefficient of friction of all known solid materials. TeflonŽ Hose has the best electrical properties of all plastic hose. Use of the TeflonŽ Hose The electrical insulation used under various kinds of frequency, the seal liner of various kinds of corrosivity medium, Antisticking materials, lubrication material.
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Msg No: 12 Posted By: jkruit On 3/17/2008 At 6:56:06 AM[Post Reply]
Your wall thickness of .02mm is not even .001". Perhaps you are looking for film and not tubing. Also, it is almost impossible to measure. You should include your tolerances in your request. I still don't think anyone can do it but it would be helpful.
Regards Janine Kruit
Msg No: 13 Posted By: ptfe rod On 1/16/2009 At 1:08:38 AM[Post Reply]
hi Friends. i need ptfe resin for ram extroder rod 20 mm until 70 mm which of kind is good for it? manufacture.ptfe@gmail.com
Msg No: 14 Posted By: Specialty in Isostat On 3/27/2009 At 7:57:43 PM[Post Reply]
Specialty in Isostatic, Transfer, Compression, Injection & Extrusion molding, lining & Fluropolymers consultant and runs specializing not only in design and engineering, but also in tooling, design, process design, quality system. Globel market, which can be achieved in three years around $11 M market with more then160`/. value addition. I am locking for long-term partner or consulting base.
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Msg No: 15 Posted By: miloz On 7/8/2009 At 5:57:42 PM[Post Reply]
we are also looking for this size in red --- PTFE - Red - I.D - 1.55mm , Wall Thickness 0.5 + or - 0.02mm - 150 meters
Msg No: 16 Posted By: pfluoro@vsnl.net On 8/3/2009 At 9:15:07 AM[Post Reply]
I would like to understand more on the consulting and partnership activities being pursued by you. I am willing to invest. where would you like to loacte the plant and what kind of investment do you have to propose. please reply . ROGER
Msg No: 17 Posted By: Ledar Plastics On 8/14/2009 At 10:32:04 AM[Post Reply]
Dear friends, I want to know more about Processing Techniques of PTFE for moulding by compression moulding. I am new to this PTFE products. Can U please send me Details of How to mould it by COMPRESSION MOULDING.The machinery required for that procedures.Mfrs of these machines in or around INDIA with contact details. Waiting for your reply. Regards, Krishnasamy.
Msg No: 18 Posted By: ptfe expert On 12/8/2009 At 12:06:07 PM[Post Reply]
Hello Kiran,
What kind of buisness set up you want to do for these processing techniques.
I mean to say kind of buisness set up.
Then we can think for the technology front.
Do you only want to do linining of PTFE with extrusion and isostatic molding.
Can you provide your current buisness details.
Regards,
Akshay
Msg No: 19 Posted By: ptfe expert On 12/9/2009 At 11:05:09 AM[Post Reply]
Hello Krishnasamy,
Can you provide me your current buisness details.
Meanwhile, do you want to develope the ptfe molding technology on consultant basis.
Awaiting for ur feedback.
Regards,
Akshay
Msg No: 20 Posted By: acteflon On 12/11/2009 At 1:32:09 AM[Post Reply]
we can offer ptfe sheet from 0.5 up to 50mm, max width can reach 2000mm.
Msg No: 21 Posted By: karryonmore On 12/25/2009 At 11:04:36 AM[Post Reply]
Hi Akshay,
Which is the way you can be of help in Tech?? I have place & PTFE field experience. You can reach me on karryonmore@sify.com.
Thx
Msg No: 22 Posted By: saviop On 7/16/2010 At 4:33:32 AM[Post Reply]
Hi Akshay,
Saw your post on fluropolymerforum.com, I am interested in what your experience is in PTFE related products.
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