PTFE ultra-wide membrane is a microporous membrane made of dispersed polytetrafluoroethylene resin and combined with various substrates. Let’s take a closer look.
Roy Plunkett, the father of fluororesin, began researching substitutes for Freon at DuPont in the United States in 1936. They collected part of tetrafluoroethylene and stored it in steel cylinders to prepare for the next experiment the next day, but When the pressure reducing valve of the cylinder was opened the next day, no gas escaped. They thought it was a gas leak. However, when the cylinder was weighed, they found that the cylinder had not lost weight.
They sawed open the cylinder and found a large amount of white powder, which was polytetrafluoroethylene.
The pore size of the ptfe ultra-wide membrane is small and the distribution is concentrated, which can better prevent fine dust from entering the filter material, just like a first layer of artificial dust, achieving surface filtration (accumulated dust can be easily removed by mechanical vibration or wiping) ), the dust removal efficiency reaches 99.9%~99.999%, and even has high dust removal efficiency for fine particles of PM2.5~PM10, so it can achieve a level close to “zero emission”.
PTFE film manufacturer specializes in the production of PTFE ultra-wide film. It has a full set of advanced production equipment and technology. It also has an advanced clean room and an independent composite slitting workshop to ensure the production quality of PTFE film; the product materials produced are all Using imported raw materials, it has high uniformity, stable performance, good air permeability, and the filtration efficiency can reach 99.999995%! It can basically meet the filtration efficiency grade requirements of sub-high efficiency, high efficiency and ultra high efficiency filters.
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