Standard PTFE Rope: Made from braided PTFE fibers, this rope is commonly used for sealing valves, pumps, and equipment in chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing industries where resistance to corrosive fluids and high temperatures is required.
PTFE Threaded Rope: PTFE rope designed with a tightly braided structure that enhances its sealing properties, often used in applications requiring a higher degree of sealing performance, such as in gasketing, packing, and flange connections.
Expanded PTFE Rope: A more flexible version of PTFE rope with a high expansion rate, used for applications where a tighter seal is needed, such as in flanged joints or where gaps and irregularities need to be filled effectively.
PTFE Rope with Inconel Core: A reinforced PTFE rope with a metal core (such as Inconel or stainless steel) for added strength and support, ideal for high-pressure or extreme temperature applications like industrial seals in turbines, boilers, or pumps.
PTFE Graphite Rope: A PTFE rope mixed with graphite particles to improve lubrication and reduce friction, often used in dynamic sealing applications or where movement is involved, such as pumps and rotating equipment.
White PTFE Rope: Typically used in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary applications due to its clean, non-toxic, and non-contaminating nature, ensuring compliance with stringent hygiene standards.