- Perfluoropolyether is a
nonflammable fluoride polymer
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Perfluoropolyethers are
used in large number of industrial applications including
thin-film lubricants, greases, heat transfer fluids, cosmetics, and
EPA-approved food contact paper coatings and are marketed for their
chemical inertness
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Conventional batteries can potentially ignite at ambient temperatures
and usually emit some pretty hazardous black smoke and will often take
out the device when they go. The PFPE shows no risk of ignition below
200°C
- Nonpolar
perfluoropolyether are widely used as hard disk lubricants for
protecting carbon overcoats by reducing friction between the hard disk
and head during movement of the head while reading and writing data on
the hard disk.
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Background Information
Technology Information
- Synthesis of Perfluoropolyether
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Technology Consultant
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Preparation of perfluoropolyether diols
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PFPE elastomers
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Perfluoropolyether based Electrolytes
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Perfluoropolyether - Developments
Companies & Products
- Specialty Lubricants
- Greases
- Perfluoropolyether Cryo Oil
- Product - Company in India
- Lubrications for Bearings
- Inert Lubricants
- German company product
- Japanese company product
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Product &
applications
- Properties
- Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
- Coatings for heatexchangers
- Anti-wear Coatings
- Cryoprotectant for macromolecular
crystallization
- Microfluidic Devices
- Grease for Corrugators
Patents
- Perfluoropolyether
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Perfluoropolyethers
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New Perfluoropolyether
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Method for preparation of
Perfluoropolyether
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Perfluoropolyether solid fillers for
Lubricants
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Perfluoropolyether having antirust properties
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Perfluoropolyether
additives for electrochemical applications
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