Fluoroplastics

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Fluoroplastics Polyolefin polymers in which fluorine, fluorinated alkyl groups, or other halogens replace hydrogen atoms in the carbon chain. This structure has outstanding electrical properties, excellent resistance to chemical attack, low coefficient of friction, excellent fire resistance, exceptionally good performance at high and low temperatures, low moisture absorption, and outstanding weatherability.

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