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Looking for tier-one quality PTFE lined pipes?
At Australian Mining Product and Services, we offer PTFE-lined pipes in the most commonly used fluoropolymer lining material, PTFE Teflon, and other materials, such as ECTFE, FEP, PFA, and PVDF. Industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, food, and petrochemicals that handle hazardous acids and highly corrosive materials and solvents need to install PTFE-lined pipes.

These materials often need to be transported from point A to point B and moved through storage vessels to the reactors and mixing tanks where the final product will be made. Since these materials or acids are so corrosive in nature, they can corrode steel pipes used as conveyors. To avoid equipment corrosion during the process and ensure system safety, PTFE-lined pipes are the easiest way to go.

PTFE and PFA Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene with a wide variety of applications.

The most widely known PTFE formulation is sold under the brand name of Teflon®. PTFE was discovered by DuPont Co. in 1938. Perfluoroalkoxy alkanes (PFA) is a copolymer of hexafluoropropylene and perfluoro ethers.

PFA was developed after the discovery of PTFE by the same producer (DuPont Co.). PFA has very similar properties to PTFE, though the biggest difference between PTFE and PFA is that PFA is melt-processed. This is accomplished through conventional injection moulding as well as screw extrusion techniques.

PTFE is often used in containers and pipes for handling reactive and corrosive chemicals as it has non-reactive properties. Another application of PTFE is as a lubricant. Used in this way, PTFE helps to reduce friction within machinery, minimize the “wear and tear,” and improve energy consumption.

PFA is generally used for plastic lab equipment because of its extreme resistance to chemical attack, optical transparency, and overall flexibility, and can also often be used as tubing for handling critical or highly corrosive processes. It can facilitate the use of carbon steel fiber reinforced plastics (FRPs) as replacements for more expensive alloys and metals. Devices used for level measurement are frequently exposed to harsh tank atmospheres. Aggressive media, such as acid, can corrode probes and parts in contact with the product. Viscous and sticky products are other level measurement challenges. These can cause build-up on the wetted parts of the transmitter and increase the risk of affecting the measurement.

Differences between PTFE and PFA

PTFE, being a fluorocarbon solid, is hydrophobic, meaning that it is less easily wetted by substances containing water. Also, PTFE possesses a very low coefficient of friction when in contact with solids.

PFA is superior to PTFE in terms of flexibility particularly when it comes to tubing applications. On the other hand, PFA’s flex life (i.e., capacity to endure repetitive folding) is lower than PTFE.

PTFE is slightly more resistant to heat than PFA. PFA is more affected by water absorption and weathering but is superior to PTFE when it comes to salt spray resistance.

PFA has the same dielectric constant as PTFE as well as a very similar dissipation factor, yet PFA has a dielectric strength three to four times higher than PTFE.

Both PTFE and PFA show outstanding chemical properties for resistance to corrosive agents, non-solubility, and non-flammability. Both are virtually identical in terms of their electrical properties for dielectric, dissipation, and surface resistivity.

Even in critical melting point (service temperature) ratings, both materials have identical properties. In fact, they differ significantly only with regard to cold flow (PFA better than PTFE) and folding endurance (PTFE better than PFA).

PFA has a higher creep resistance but PTFE can withstand a higher degree of multiple folding.

Properties Of PTFE
Applications Of PTFE
PTFE is used in the following applications:

Lubricants: The negative charges inherent in this fluorocarbon compound reduces its friction coefficient and make it slippery. Thus, PTFE enhances the smooth operation of machinery and reduces weathering of parts and components. This fluorocarbon compound plays a significant role in optimizing the consumption of energy.

Advantages Of PTFE
PTFE is the most unique of all fluoro compounds ever to exist. It is widely referred to as the ancestor of fluoroplastics and is excellent for its differentiating characteristics. Its formidability lies in the following benefits:
Disadvantages Of PTFE
PTFE’s primary disadvantages lie in the following:
Properties Of PFA
PFA properties include:
Applications Of PFA
 PFA is widely used in the following applications:
Advantages Of PFA
Perfluoralkoxy is highly regarded as a temperature-resistant version of other fluoroplastics like FEP. It has a lower melt processing viscosity than PTFE polymers and is characterized by the following advantages:
Disadvantages Of PFA
 PFA’s primary disadvantages are as follows:

Advantages of Using PTFE-Lined componentry

The biggest advantage of using PTFE-lined pipes is that they can stand the test of time and help avoid catastrophic disasters. Any failure that requires an entire system replacement, increases processing downtime and, most importantly, exposes work around the system to something as corrosive as the materials being conveyed through these pipes.

Carbon steel or stainless steel pipes can easily corrode with time and may let out highly corrosive and harmful acids. A PTFE lining is manufactured and fitted inside the pipes to avoid these hazardous occurrences.

Here are some of the advantages of using PTFE-lined pipes or PTFE Teflon pipes:

If you’re looking to save up on your frequent exorbitant metal pipes replacement, install PTFE-lined pipes that can minimise your system costs to a minimum. Simply reach out to us or drop us an email at sales@australianminingservices.com.au for more details.

FAQs

PTFE-lined pipes are a long-term and cost-effective option instead of investing in steel or metal pipes that can easily corrode and need frequent replacement. Companies end up not only spending too much money on replacements but also disrupting the workflow by interrupting the system for installation and more.
PTFE-lined pipes are ideal for industries because it is chemically inert and can resist many corrosive fluids and materials under high temperatures of up to 230 degrees Celsius and high temperatures. The structural strength is utilised and the lining is appropriate.
Yes! PTFE membrane is generally used as a breathable, waterproof material for various purposes. Apart from having waterproof properties, PTFE is also windproof and heat-resistant, making them ideal for industries like Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Food and Petrochemicals.

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