PTFE

PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene pipes are suitable for special applications and for transporting very aggressive fluids, given that they resist acids, bases, vapours and hydrocarbons and withstand temperatures from -60 to + 260 ° C. The PTFE cover is practically inert to all chemicals and solvents. It’s resistant to sulfuric and nitric acids, amines, antioxidants and methanol. It’s renowned for reacting only with elementary alkali metals (fused or in solution), fluorine and chlorine fluoride.

Thanks to the excellent physical and chemical characteristics of PTFE, the hoses made with this polymer are resistant, flexible, durable and above all safe, as they can transfer the most dangerous fluids such as vapours, acids, caustic substances, harmful gases and even flammable liquids, ensuring the maximum safety for those who handle them.

PTFE pipes are FDA certified. The chemical inertia and the non-stickiness of the material ensure the purity of any fluid transferred, meanwhile the moisture resistance prevents odour, taste or colour from passing to the fluids transferred into the hose, making it suitable for contact with food and beverages in the light of international certification standards for food safety.