DW 200 is a skived modified homopolymer PTFE that contains a percentage of a fully fluorinated comonomer. The incorporation of the comonomer yields a material with improved electrical and physical properties along with the ability to be thermally bonded (fused) to itself. In order to accomplish this, the material must be fused at temperatures between 625 - 650 degrees F. The modified homopolymer resin exhibits chemical resistance equivalent to that of homopolymer PTFE. Tensile strength is approximately 25% higher, and the elongation is approximately 60% higher than for standard homopolymer PTFE. Because of these properties D/W 200 is often a good substitute for melt Processable films such as FEP and PFA.
DW 200 Modified Homopolymer PTFE
Material with the highest amount of comonomer
Improved Electrical and Physical Properties
Will bond to itself at 625 to 650° F
Chemical Resistance similar to Homopolymer PTFE
Can be used as an adhesive layer in applications in circuit board and belting applications
DW 200 is a skived modified homopolymer PTFE that contains a percentage of a fully fluorinated comonomer. The incorporation of the comonomer yields a material with improved electrical and physical properties along with the ability to be thermally bonded (fused) to itself. In order to accomplish this, the material must be fused at temperatures between 625 - 650 degrees F. The modified homopolymer resin exhibits chemical resistance equivalent to that of homopolymer PTFE. Tensile strength is approximately 25% higher, and the elongation is approximately 60% higher than for standard homopolymer PTFE. Because of these properties D/W 200 is often a good substitute for melt Processable films such as FEP and PFA.
- DW 200 Modified Homopolymer PTFE
- Material with the highest amount of comonomer
- Improved Electrical and Physical Properties
- Will bond to itself at 625 to 650° F
- Chemical Resistance similar to Homopolymer PTFE
- Can be used as an adhesive layer in applications in circuit board and belting applications