1. Computer component applications
2. Ski wax
3. Anti scuff agent for ink & paint
4. Improved wear in automotive
    components


Fluon® lubricant polymers are manufactured from virgin polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) feedstock and have been developed for use as both dry lubricants and as additives in other materials such as plastics, inks, oils and greases. These polymers improve wear resistance and enhance lubricity, non-stick and frictional characteristics of the host media.
 

The table below shows the main grade range.

Please contact the AGC Chemicals Europe sales office for details of other specialist and newly developed lubricant grades.


 


Lubricant Polymer Grades
Grade
Bulk Density
(g/l)

Mean Particle Size - Laser Diffraction (µm)

Surface Area
(m2/g)
FDA Approval
Applications
FL1650
480
21
1.0
yes
High thermal stability grade for use in thermal plastics.
FL1679
1300
700
0.8
yes
Used after milling as an additive in printing inks, oils, grease & industrial finishes.
FL1680
450
13
0.8
yes
Low porosity lubricant used mainly in printing inks and industrial finishes.
FL1690
480
20
1.0
yes
General purpose lubricant, especially recommended for use in thermoplastics and elastomers.
XL1607
500
35
1.0
yes
General purpose lubricant, particularly for use in thermoplastics.
L169E
440
16
1.0
yes
Premium grade with narrowparticle size distribution and high thermal stability for use in thermoplastics.
FL1700
530
-
3.1
yes
Friable grade (to sub-micron particle size) used in rubber, elastomers, printing inks, oils, greases and industrial finishes. Suitable for metal decoration
(can coating), gravure and flexographic printing inks.
FL1710
400
9
2.3
yes
Fine particle size with good dispersion in low/high shear mixers used particularly in inks and industrial finishes.
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