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(Fleet)TruckPTFE &TechnicalHydraulic&ThermoplasticAlphanumericHose&CoiledAirHose,ToolingApprovals& ProductsHose& PneumaticDesignTubingAccessoriesEquipmentFittingsIndexGuides PTFE Hose Tutorial & Introduction FittingsInformationHose&Fit.Accessories& PTFE Hoses Tutorial � Familiarize yourself with the definition and operating characteristics of PTFE hose- general, features, advantages, and benefits follow � The STAMPED guide on page 131 is provided as your template for the gathering of information to help you in selecting a hose � Review the information pertaining to static dissipation (electrical dissipation) - it may be pertinent to your application � Review the symbols on page ii and nomenclature information on page 132 - this will clear up any questions on assemblies and component call outs- examples are provided � PTFE hose are often used for the conveyance of chemicals �please refer to our general chemical compatibility guide in the technical section guide- feel free to contact our technical department if you have concerns � A visual index of PTFE fittings follows the hose portion of this section- this will help you quickly deter- mine what configurations are available PTFE Fittings visual index starts on page 140. NOTE: If higher or lower temperature requirements are required please refer to our Metal Hose Catalog 4660-MH1 Tubing made of PTFE and other fluoropolymer materials may be found in. Atlantic Tubing Catalog 4150 What is PTFE and why is it a superior hose core material? PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is a high-performance fluoroplastic with high crystallinity and high molecular weight. Discovered in 1938 by DuPont chemist, Dr. Roy J. Plunkett. PTFE is more commonly known as Teflon�, the DuPont trade name for PTFE. Parflex PTFE hose provides fluid conveyance solutions for a wide array of markets and applications because of the unique properties of PTFE: Chemical Resistance � inert to virtually all chemicals Extreme Temperature Ranges � 65F to 500F Low friction � Minimizes pressure drop and deposits on hose. Non-Stick - Easier to clean Flexible � convoluted designs have excellent bend radius properties Resists Moisture Unlimited Shelf Life 130 Parker Hannifin Corporation Parflex Division Ravenna, Ohio
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