PFA Injection Molding






- Процессы
- Advantages
- Why Choose Us
- Applications
- Вопросы и ответы
PFA Injection Molding Process

Step 1: Material Feeding
Step 2: Material Plasticization
Step 3: Injection Tooling
Step 4: Pressure Retention
Step 5: Cooling
Step 6: Ejection
Advantages of PFA Injection Molding
- Optical transparency
- Chemical Inertness
- Flexibility
- Superior Electrical Properties


Why Choose Us
- Wide Working Temperature Range
- Advance Technology and Machining
- Cost Efficient
- Custom PFA Injection Molding

Typical Applications

Телекоммуникации

Транспорт

Chemical and Petrochemical processing

Pharmaceutical

Медицина

Аэрокосмическая промышленность

Электроника
Вопросы и ответы
PFA, FEP, PVDF, ETFE, ECTFE, and PCTFE are melt processable and can be injection molded.
To produce higher lining quality, transfer molding can be used to process PFA, a thermoplastic material with a clearly defined melting point. The granular material is forced into the heated tool after melting in a melting pot.
When the temperature of the PFA exceeds its melting point, which is between 280 and 320 °C, it liquidizes, allowing melting mold techniques to be used.
Regardless of the bonding technique, heat sealing equipment must be capable of temperatures as low as 550°F (288°C) for FEP film and 600°F (316°C) for PFA film.