CNC Plastic Machining Parts Custom PTFE Parts
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PTFE CNC-machined parts are functional components made from polytetrafluoroethylene using computer numerical control (CNC) precision machining techniques (such as turning, milling, drilling, and engraving). PTFE is the most classic type of fluoroplastic. It is formed by polymerizing tetrafluoroethylene monomer. All hydrogen atoms in its molecular chain are replaced by fluorine atoms, forming a "perfluorinated" inert structure. This gives the material unparalleled chemical stability, ultra-low friction coefficient, and excellent temperature resistance, earning it the nickname "the king of corrosion resistance" and "solid lubricant" in the industrial field.PTFE CNC-machined parts are widely used in applications requiring stringent material performance. Common applications include seals, bearing bushings, insulators, corrosion-resistant pipe fittings, and brackets for high-frequency electronic equipment. CNC machining enables high-precision manufacturing (with tolerances typically within ±0.01-0.05mm) of complex geometries (such as special-shaped holes, precision threads, and tiny grooves) to meet personalized functional requirements.
- Tensile Strength: 20-35 MPa (lower than general-purpose plastics like PA6/POM, but higher than soft rubber);
- Elongation at Break: ≥300% (Highly tough, deforms significantly rather than cracking when subjected to stress);
- Flexural Strength: Approximately 40-50 MPa (Suitable for medium bending loads, but with limited rigidity);
- Compressive Strength: Approximately 10-15 MPa (Stable at low pressures, requires filler modification for high pressures);
- Hardness (Shore D): 50-60 (Harder than rubber, but softer than metal/engineering plastics).

- Melting Point: Approximately 327°C (theoretical value; in actual processing, it begins to soften and flow at 380-400°C);
- Continuous Use Temperature: -200°C to 260°C (limited to short-term high temperatures of 280-300°C);
- Low-Temperature Toughness: Remains flexible (does not crack) at -200°C (in liquid nitrogen), making it suitable for use in extremely cold regions.

- Friction coefficient: Approximately 0.04-0.10 when rubbing against steel (unlubricated), lower than graphite (0.1-0.2) and molybdenum disulfide (0.1-0.15);
- Wear rate: In sliding friction, PTFE wear is only 1/10-1/5 that of nylon (PA6) (although pure PTFE has poor wear resistance and requires filler modification);
- Self-lubricating properties: It can operate smoothly under low-speed and medium-load conditions (e.g., bearing bushings and guide rails) without the need for additional lubricant.
- Insulation Resistance: Volume Resistivity > 10¹⁸ Ω·cm (close to ideal insulator);
- Dielectric Strength: ≥ 60 kV/mm (much higher than air's 3 kV/mm, resistant to high-voltage breakdown);
- Dielectric Constant: 2.0-2.1 (extremely low and stable, low signal transmission loss);
- Dielectric Loss Tangent: 0.0002-0.0005 (extremely low, with virtually no energy loss at high frequencies).
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