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PFPE lubricants have all formulations covered

A Newgate Simms product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 27, 2004

Unlike any other line of fluorinated lubricants, the Uniflor family includes all types of PFPE oils.

Uniflor perfluoropolyether (PFPE) lubricants are designed for applications that require: wide temperature serviceability (-90 to +250C), low volatility, fuel and chemical resistance, nonflammability and/or compatibility with plastics and elastomers.

Unlike any other line of fluorinated lubricants, the Uniflor family includes all types of PFPE oils - a distinct advantage to the design engineer who needs a high-performance lubricant.

Although each PFPE oil is a polymer composed of carbon, fluorine and oxygen atoms, the chemical structure of each oil varies as a result of the base materials and polymerisation processes used by the different PFPE manufacturers.

These structural differences affect the base fluid's pour point, volatility, viscosity and viscosity index.

Design engineers can now get from a single source the PFPE lubricant that best matches the operating environment of their application.

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