what are the properties of teflon
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It maintains high strength, toughness and self-lubrication at low temperatures down to 5 K (−268.15 °C; −450.67 °F), and good flexibility at temperatures above 194 K (−79 °C; −110 °F). PTFE gains its properties from the aggregate effect of carbon-fluorine bonds, as do all fluorocarbons.
Chemical formula: (C2F4)n
Melting point: 600 K, 327 °C
Abbreviations: PTFE
Density: 2200 kg/m3
It maintains high strength, toughness and self-lubrication at low temperatures down to 5 K (−268.15 °C; −450.67 °F), and good flexibility at temperatures above 194 K (−79 °C; −110 °F). PTFE gains its properties from the aggregate effect of carbon-fluorine bonds, as do all fluorocarbons.
Melting point: 600 K, 327 °C
Chemical formula: (C2F4)n
Abbreviations: PTFE
Density: 2200 kg/m3