Biaxially stretched ptfe mask filter material



A mask is a sanitary product. It generally refers to a device worn on the mouth and nose to filter the air entering the mouth and nose to prevent harmful gases, odors, and droplets from entering the wearer&#821…

A mask is a sanitary product. It generally refers to a device worn on the mouth and nose to filter the air entering the mouth and nose to prevent harmful gases, odors, and droplets from entering the wearer’s mouth and nose. Most of them are made of gauze or non-woven fabrics. Made of woven fabrics, etc.

Masks made of ptfe mask filter material have high porosity, very uniform pore diameter, and good breathability.

The breathability of the materials used in traditional masks is far inferior. If worn for a long time, it will feel damp and hot, which is not good for physical and mental health.

The dust removal efficiency of ptfe mask filter material can reach more than 99.9995%.

The minimum pore size of the film can reach 0.1um, which can capture most solid particles and liquid droplets. Since the pore size of the mask film is much larger than water vapor molecules, and polytetrafluoroethylene is a hydrophobic material, water droplets cannot penetrate the micropores, so It has good moisture permeability, breathability and waterproof properties.

The melting point is 164~170℃, and the products can be sterilized at temperatures above 100℃.

Advocate: Continue to contribute to human health and social environmental protection, create a leading brand of membrane materials, and set an example for the field of new materials.

The company’s materials are all produced from imported raw materials, with finer molecular weight, cleaner quality and better uniformity. It has a complete set of domestically advanced production lines.

Interested parties can enter the store to contact or inquire.

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