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How to apply teflon on rubber 1

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DarumaGoma

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Hi,

Does anyone know the detailed steps on how to apply teflon coating on a rubber diaphragm?

Thanks in advance
Goma
 
I don't know about coatings, but I do know there are Teflon/PTFE powders that you can add to the rubber compound. Algoflon L206, from Solvay Solexis, is a micronized PTFE that I've seen used in rubber (millable urethane [Millathane®]) compounds to reduce friction.

Tom Jablonowski, TSE Industries, Inc.
 


Any reason you cannot use a flouroelastomer?


Cheers


Harry
 
I'd think that that the PTFE could be used in just about any elastomer, but I don't have any specific knowledge of that. I know that there used to be a rubber/Teflon dispersion that was promoted years ago as an additive for many polymers to reduce die drag during extrusion, so I think Teflon/PTFE would be useful in many polymers.

Tom Jablonowski, TSE Industries, Inc.
 
Darumagota, instead of applying the ptfe to the rubber you must do it the other way round and apply the rubber to the ptfe. First of all the plastic is acid etched on the required surface then the rubber can be vulcanised to it with a good bond. Cheers CM
 
You could consider a plasma process either as a deposition or to improve the bonding between ptfe and rubber.
 
Have you heard about etched PTFE. They used this PTFE to bond to rubber using Chemclock 779
 
Hi nguyenhonganh,

May I know where I can buy Chemlok 779 and also the etched PTFE.

Thanks

 
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