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This film is made with virgin Teflon® PTFE resins. It can handle extreme temperatures and resists most solvents.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Widely used in semiconductor applications, this polypropylene meets UL flame-retardance standards.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
This film is often used as a separator when heating parts in an oven.
Because ABS maintains its toughness even after thermoforming, it’s often made into storage cases, tote trays, equipment housings, and protective gear.
The slippery surface on this FEP film prevents sticking. Use it as a release film when making molded parts.
Stronger and more chemical resistant than FEP and PFA film, ETFE film resists cracking over time.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
Static cling allows this PVC film to stick without an adhesive.
Laminate or mold this plastic film onto credit card signing screens, signs, and other surfaces for a see-through protective layer that won’t scratch.
A static-dissipative coating on this polyester film prevents electrostatic discharge from damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
Our most slippery tape, the slick surface allows items to glide smoothly over it.
Also known as skived tape, this low-friction tape stretches to conform to irregular surfaces.
A strong, thick layer of Teflon® PTFE makes this tape tougher than standard Low-Friction Tape Made with Teflon® PTFE.
This tape provides a slick surface along with excellent resistance to electrical current.
Low-Friction Tape Shapes Made with Teflon® PTFE.
Backed with 3M VHB 4941 foam adhesive for strength, padding, and vibration resistance.
Cover chutes, packaging lines, and slides with this tape for a slippery, nonstick surface that resists abrasion and impact.
Protect small parts with these slippery UHMW rings, discs, and squares.
Dissipate static and create a slick surface.
Add a slippery surface to difficult-to-bond surfaces, such as plastic, foam, and powder-coated metal.
PEEK offers the best wear and abrasion resistance of our low-friction tapes. Use it for wire wraps and sliding bearing surfaces.
Often referred to as Rulon and bearing tape, this self-lubricating PTFE tape provides better abrasion and wear resistance than our standard slippery PTFE tape.
Highly resistant to impact, tearing, and corrosive chemicals, use FEP tape to line chutes and hoppers and to cover shelves in laboratories.
Also known as roller tape, this tape is coated with silicone to grip smooth surfaces and resist sticky substances, such as ink. It adheres to itself without adhesive.
Nano-sized additives fill small surface imperfections, reducing wear and heat to extend the life of both the lubricant and equipment. These lubricants dry to form a nonstick film that won’t attract dust. They are often used on hinges, gears, and roller chain.
Use these NSF registered H1 lubricants in food-processing and preparation areas with a risk of incidental food contact. They form a nonstick film that won't attract contaminants, such as flour.
These lubricants go on wet for easy application. Once dry, they form a nonstick film that won't attract dust. Use them for general purpose lubricating in most applications.
Also known as antifriction coatings, these slippery coatings cure to provide permanent lubrication. They're made with moly for high-load applications, such as hinges, gears, and rods. They fill in surface imperfections for a smooth, dry finish that won’t attract dust.
Prevent packages from sticking on conveyor rails and chutes. Made with silicone, use these lubricants to create a slippery dry film that won’t attract dust where metal and non-metal surfaces meet.
Spray these wear-resistant lubricants on rollers, hinges, and tracks of overhead doors to reduce friction and noise. These silicone lubricants repels water for use outdoors. Once dry, they form a thin lubricating layer that won’t rub off or attract dust.
A high load-carrying capacity makes these lubricants good for use on chain and moving metal parts. They dry to form a film that lubricates without attracting dust.
Also known as paintable mold-release lubricants, these lubricants don’t leave a residue, so you can paint or finish the molded part without the need to clean it. They allow you to easily remove cast parts and prevent sticking, stretching, and tearing.