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Tailored for Chemical, Architectural, and Electronics Sectors
Applications: Corrosion-resistant linings, tubing, and protective coatings
Applications: Transparent structural membranes for roofs and facades, UV- and weather-resistant films
Applications: Lightweight, high-strength tubing, wire insulation, protective films
Applications: High-strength wire insulation, abrasion-resistant tubing, sensor protection
Applications: Insulating films, cable sheathing, durable housings for harsh environments
Applications: Thin-wall insulation, data and aerospace cables
Xiflon ETFE resins are engineered to meet stringent global safety, environmental, and industry-specific standards. Our materials are tested and certified to ensure suitability across critical sectors, including chemical processing, automotive and other industry sectors.
ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) is a partially fluorinated thermoplastic with excellent mechanical strength, UV resistance, and chemical stability. It is melt-processable like FEP and PFA, but differs in structure and performance:
ETFE is often chosen for outdoor or structural applications where mechanical integrity and weatherability are critical.
ETFE is melt-processable and compatible with standard thermoplastic shaping techniques:
Its low melt viscosity and high strength make ETFE suitable for complex and durable products.
ETFE is widely used across construction, wire & cable, and specialty industrial sectors:
Its toughness, transparency, and resistance to aging make it ideal for long-term demanding environments.
ETFE is recognized for its balance of mechanical, chemical, and environmental performance:
Selecting the proper ETFE grade is essential for processing consistency and mechanical performance.
Although ETFE is chemically stable and non-hygroscopic, proper handling ensures optimal processing results:
Clean handling and proper storage maintain resin purity and ensure consistent melt behavior.