What is PTFE Teflon Rod?
PTFE teflon rod is an advanced engineering plastic type with the widest working temperature range among all processable plastics. PTFE is the abbreviation of Polytetrafluoroethylene. Its commercial name is Teflon. The products we process with this product are used in many sectors because they are fully resistant to all chemicals, humidity and environmental conditions, have the highest coefficient of friction, are non-stick and non-flammable engineering plastics. It has superior properties not found in any other plastic due to its molecular structure consisting of a long and linear carbon chain saturated with fluorine atoms and very strong chemical bonds between carbon and fluorine atoms.
PTFE Teflon is an engineering plastic that can withstand temperatures up to 250 °C, making it a highly preferred material in the kitchen industry. This product, which adds non-stick properties to pans, is used in gaskets, valve sets or tapes that must come into contact with high temperatures, friction-resistant motor bearings in the machinery industry, and hydraulic parts in the automotive industry. PTFE Teflon is also used in laboratory studies requiring chemical resistance.
Our PTFE teflon rod products are of two types: solid and hollow. Depending on the features of the product you order, we process solid teflon rod or hollow teflon rod. In addition to processing, we offer you the sale of this product at affordable prices. Martan Plastik sells PTFE products wholesale and retail with its wide product range and import/export network. Click for more detailed information about PTFE.

PTFE Teflon Rod Chemical Structure
In the industrial field and in the public, its known name is Teflon, its chemical name is polytetrafluoroethylene or PTFE. Teflon’s molecular structure is based on a chain of carbon atoms, which is the same as polymers. Unlike some fluoropolymers, in Teflon, this chain is completely surrounded by fluorine atoms. The bond between carbon and fluorine is very strong in PTFE Teflon, and the fluorine atoms protect the sensitive carbon chain. PTFE Teflon gets its unique properties from this structure. This engineering plastic, which has a slipperiness that no solid object has, is inert to all known chemicals.
