DuPont™ Tefzel ® fluoropolymer resins offer mechanical strength and toughness along with resistance to heat and chemicals. In addition, they provide easy processing, high specific dielectric strength, and a low coefficient of friction. For these reasons, Tefzel ® resins are widely used to make compact wire and cable constructions that provide long, reliable service in demanding environments. Tefzel ® 750 retains the traditional characteristics of Tefzel ® resins while providing some new property advantages, including increased flexibility and improved retention of properties after aging at elevated temperatures, higher limiting oxygen index, and long-term service life at higher temperatures than other Tefzel ® resins. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) has rated wire insulated with Tefzel ® 750 (10 mil for 600V, 6 mil for 300V) for service in appliances at a maximum continuous operating temperature of 200°C (392°F). This rating was determined under the guidelines of UL Subject 758 for appliance wiring material. Upper service temperatures for other applications should be determined under the guidelines for those applications. Temperature ratings may not be the same as the rating for appliance wire because the test procedures are different. Applications Tefzel ® 750 fluoropolymer resin is expected to find wide use for wire service at up to 200°C (392°F). Tefzel ® 750 is also expected to find use as insulation for applications where customers need the basic benefits of Tefzel ® together with increased flexibility and improved retention of properties after aging at elevated temperatures. Flexibility is desirable for ease of handling during maintenance and repair procedures. Chemours was formed from former DuPont performance chemicals businesses, including DuPont Fluoroproducts, in 2015. |
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