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PTFE noise reduction coating

P-HFF-260Z Fast-Drying PTFE Dry Film Lubricant - Precision Instrument Lubrication

P-HFF-260Z
minimum order
1 piece
Supply Ability
10000piece / Month
Country of Origin
China
Stock Time
3Day
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P-HFF-260Z Fast-Drying PTFE Dry Film Lubricant - Precision Instrument Lubrication

Main Components

- Formulated using non-flammable perfluorinated solvents, blended with perfluoropolyether oil and ultra-fine PTFE particles, along with added suspension and anti-corrosion agents.
- Type: Dry film lubricant, perfluorinated grease, PTFE noise reduction coating, non-flammable dry lubricant, precision instrument lubrication.

Key Characteristics

- Fast Drying: Quickly evaporates, forming a uniform lubricating film on the surface of workpieces in a short time, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
- High and Low Temperature Resistance: Operates within a wide temperature range, typically from -40°C to 260°C, ensuring stable performance in diverse and complex thermal environments.
- Low Friction Coefficient: Contains solid polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) lubricant particles, which create a dry film with an extremely low friction coefficient after drying. Effectively reduces friction, minimizes component wear, and provides noise reduction.
- Stable Film Formation: The lubricant film remains stable without oil seepage or diffusion, maintaining cleanliness and preventing dust or impurities from adhering. This resolves contamination issues commonly associated with traditional lubricants.
- Environmentally Friendly: Generally complies with relevant environmental standards, making it safe and eco-friendly for use.

Scope of Application

Suitable for clean lubrication of sliding components made of metal, plastic, or rubber. Ideal for reducing friction and eliminating noise in parts such as sliding rails, telescopic lenses, shafts, connectors, card slots, and antennas. Commonly used in mobile phones, cameras, audio-visual equipment, office devices, optical instruments, precision instruments, and internal automotive mechanisms.