Advanced Fluro Tubes products
PTFE Tube
AFT - PTFE Colored Tube
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is considered as one of the marvels in the industry of engineered plastic tubes. This material has witnessed a growing use across the manufacturing and the industrial sectors. PTFE tubing technique can be used to make rods, tubes and sheets.
AFT - PTFE (Poly Tetra-Fluoroethylene) Tube
PTFE (Poly tetra-fluoroethylene) tube was originally designed as a product to be used in high end applications. However, over the last 20 years, the PTFE tube has found a universal use and is commercially used for multiple consumer and industrial applications. The PTFE tubing technique can be used not only to make rods and sheets, but also to make tubes.
AFT - PTFE Abrasion Resistant Tube
Polytetrafluoroethylene, abbreviated as PTFE and more commonly referred to as Teflon, is a material which is extensively used in the manufacture of tubes. The use of this material is on the rise across industries, more so in the manufacturing and the industrial sectors due to the exclusive properties of the particular polymer. Certain key characteristics like resistance to breakage, extreme temperatures on both the sides of the Celsius scale and resistance to chemicals is what makes a PTFE tube the ideal choice in the global market.
AFT - PTFE Lined Marked Tube
Will Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene or PTFE tube suit the needs of my company or the industry? Will it ease the working and the everyday operations? If this is the question causing the confusion and a decision needs to be taken regarding this, then the answer will definitely be a yes! The use of PTFE tubing in food and beverages, water treatment, chemical processing, biotech, automotive, medical application and several other industries dates back to a long time. The demand for this product has been high across industries.
AFT - PTFE Antistatic Tube
PTFE (Poly tetra-fluoroethylene) tube was originally designed as a product to be used in high end applications. However, over the last 20 years, the PTFE tube has found a universal use and is commercially used for multiple consumer and industrial applications. The PTFE tubing technique can be used not only to make rods and sheets, but also to make tubes.
