Lanmar, Inc. Datasheets for Industrial Fabrics
Industrial fabrics consist of woven or non-woven cloth made from natural or synthetic materials.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| A slightly lighter PTFE coating yields pronounced surface weave texture for applications that don’t require extreme heat or resistance to chemicals. | |
| An even lighter PTFE coating on this grade of fabric permits controlled porosity for liquids and gases. Open mesh PTFE fabric permit full airflow through the material for filtering and... | |
| Carbon inclusions in the PTFE coating give this grade of fabric anti-static properties along with high heat tolerance and release capabilities. | |
| Coating additives increase the tear strength and material flexibility as well as the resistance to fold-over creasing. | |
| Lanmar Black4 is a black pigmented PTFE Coated Fiberglass fabric designed for high performance heat sealing applications in the packaging industry. This product is not conductive. For electrically conductive black... | |
| Lanmar Silicone Coated Fiberglass Fabrics are highly flexible and feature excellent release properties with a limited high-end temperature range. These materials are coated on one or both sides with silicone... | |
| Lanmar Silver4 is a wear resistant industrial laminate featuring uniform thickness, multi-layer cast PTFE film laminated to woven fiberglass fabric. Silver4 outperforms traditional PTFE coated products of similar weight and... | |
| Super smooth finish with a heavy coating of PTFE for applications that demand an ultra-smooth surface without fabric weave pattern impression. Excellent for non-stick and heat sealing applications. | |
| This is the most universally used grade of PTFE fabric providing a smooth surface and excellent release properties. Typical applications include heat sealing, hot plate covers, release sheets, gaskets and... |