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LFP CrossFilm Insulation Jacketing

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An award-winning material breakthrough for the most challenging insulation jacketing applications.

  • Flexible, tear resistant, 100% PTFE material.
  • Color, thickness, conductivity, and width variations are available.
  • Winner of 1995 Dupont's Plunkett Award and Chemical Processing's Vaaler Award.
  • Easily sewn or heat sealed.
  • Proven to be unaffected by complete immersion in wet, chemical environments since its invention in 1993.

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LFP CrossFilm Technology: Breakthrough technology now permits an all PTFE material to be use in insulation jacketing service without the fear of stress cracking due to serve operating conditions. As witnessed by the chart, LFP CrossFilm is a different perfluoroplastic altogether. Ensure performance by using LFP CrossFilm Technology and see why one judge for Chemical Processing's Vaaler Award concluded, "This is the first major improvement in the fluoroplastic industry since its introduction some 40-odd years ago."

Tear Strength vs. Thickness

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LFP 2109 CrossFilm Properties:

 


 

Upper Use Temperature:          600° (316°C) Continuous


Weight:                                            13.5 oz/yd (457.8 g/m)


Thickness:                                            0.009" (0.23 mm)


Width:                         60" (1524 mm); Cut-to-size widths available


Tensile Strength:                             25 lbs/in (223 N/50 mm)


Tear Strength:                                       22 lbs (99.8 N)



LFP CrossFilm is a trademark of TEXTILES COATED INCORPORATED.

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