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PTFE Rods
Lowest Friction & Chemical Resistant

Premium PTFE rods with the lowest coefficient of friction of any solid material. Excellent chemical resistance and high temperature capability up to 260°C.

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PTFE Rods
Lowest
Friction
Lowest
Friction
260°C
Max Temp
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Lowest
Friction
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Chemical
Resistant
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260°C
Temperature
2-3 Weeks
Lead Time

Applications

Discover how our acrylic sheets excel across diverse industries and use cases. Choose the right thickness for your specific application.

Available thicknesses:5-20mm10-30mm
Seals
5-20mm
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Bearings
5-20mm
POPULAR

Bearings

Gaskets
5-20mm
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Gaskets

Bushings
5-20mm
POPULAR

Bushings

High-Temp Components
10-30mm
POPULAR

High-Temp Components

Thickness Guide

5-20mmPOPULAR
Standard Grade

Seals, gaskets, bearings, bushings

MOQ: 10 rods
10-30mmPOPULAR
Filled Grade

High-load bearings, industrial seals

MOQ: 5 rods

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Why Brands Choose Our Lightweight Approach

We combine engineering precision with agile service—something traditional manufacturers can't match.

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Start Small, Scale Fast

Our MOQ:3-10 sheets
Industry avg:100+ sheets

Test with 3 sheets. Ramp to 300. No penalties, no pressure.

Speed as Standard

Our delivery:2-3 weeks
Industry avg:4-6 weeks

2-3 weeks isn't expedited—it's our normal. Need faster? Let's talk.

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Response time:24 hours
Support:Free DFM

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Technical Specifications
MaterialVirgin PTFE
Density2.15 g/cm³
PropertyN/A
Temperature Range-200°C to +260°C
CertificationsN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our products

What is the difference between PTFE and Teflon?
Teflon is a registered trademark of Chemours for their PTFE products. PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is the generic chemical name. They are the same material. We use PTFE to refer to the material type.
Can PTFE rods be bonded or glued?
PTFE is very difficult to bond due to its low surface energy. Special surface treatments (chemical etching, plasma treatment) or specific adhesives (sodium naphthalene etch + epoxy) are required. Mechanical fastening is often preferred.

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