PTFE is engineered with a ratio of four fluorine atoms to every two carbon atoms. This means, that the carbon center of the
molecule is shielded...
PTFE is engineered with a ratio of four fluorine atoms to every two carbon atoms. This means, that the carbon center of the
molecule is shielded by fluorine atoms. This means that molecule is almost essentially totally shielded from contact with
other molecules. This means that it's virtually impossible for any other substance to reach the carbon atom. Because of the
substance's unique carbon to fluorine ratio, its bond is just about unbreakable. However, this is not all. The chemical
fluorine is also severely anti-social. Put quite simply, it wants nothing to do with other atoms. It is the loner of the
chemical world. As part of the PTFE compound, it's "goal" is to stay alone and avoid all contact with other atoms. Because of
this, anything that comes close is pushed away and doesn't stick to whatever surface is coated with PTFE. For this very
reason, PTFE is used worldwide as the world's most slippery material.
When it comes to PTFE insulated wire, the many benefits you just read about go a long way when it comes to protecting the
wire PTFE insulates. The unique chemical structure of PTFE not only provides extremely good insulation, but it also repels
any chemical attempting to permeate the insulation.From your kitchen to the car you drive, PTFE helps keep things running,
safe, and effective every day -- and now you have a small insight into how it happens. Maybe the knowledge will come in
handy, maybe you were just interested in reading a bit about how PTFE insulation actually works, or perhaps you were just
bored. Either way, thanks for reading.
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