Product Description: Perfluoropolyether (PFPE, commonly known as fluorinated oil) contains fluorine (F) and oxygen (O) atoms bonded to the C–C main chain in its molecular structure. These atoms have strong electronegativity, which gives PFPE excellent chemical stability, thermal stability, and outstanding physical properties. Compared with chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) lubricants, PFPE lubricants offer a broader application range and do not have the drawbacks of CFC l
Product Description:
Perfluoropolyether (PFPE, commonly known as fluorinated oil) contains fluorine (F) and oxygen (O) atoms bonded to the C–C main chain in its molecular structure. These atoms have strong electronegativity, which gives PFPE excellent chemical stability, thermal stability, and outstanding physical properties. Compared with chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) lubricants, PFPE lubricants offer a broader application range and do not have the drawbacks of CFC lubricants, such as easy evaporation at high temperatures or thickening at low temperatures. Furthermore, since PFPE molecules do not contain chlorine, they will not cause bearing corrosion due to lubricant compression under high-load bearing conditions.
Key Properties:
Excellent lubricity
High dielectric strength
Compatibility with metals, plastics, and elastomers
No flash point or fire point, non-flammable
Chemical inertness
High thermal stability
Outstanding radiation stability
Low vapor pressure
Low volatility
Low surface tension
Resistance to water and solvents
Non-toxic and environmentally friendly
Application Scope:
Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) oils exhibit outstanding lubricating performance and are widely used across numerous industrial applications.
Electromechanical Industry: PFPE is suitable for applications requiring excellent lubrication and arc-extinguishing properties, such as lubricating electrical contacts, push-button switches, arc-resistant switches, and sliding contact components. It can also be used as instrument isolation fluid and gyroscope suspension fluid.
Film Capacitor Manufacturing: FI04 is widely used in the production of film capacitors.
Precision Instruments and Medical Equipment: Lubrication of fine instruments and surgical devices.
Gold Contact Surfaces: Lubrication of metal contacts.
Aerospace Applications: Lubrication for rocket nozzles and missile ejection systems.
Nuclear Industry: Lubrication of high-speed centrifuge bearings.
Automotive Applications: Lubrication in anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and fuel tank floats.
High-Performance Bearings and Gears: Lubrication of sintered metal bearings, lifetime-sealed maintenance-free bearings, bearings exposed to high temperatures, moisture, and chemicals, as well as gears and turbines.
Perfluoropolyether Oil F106 — Technical Data:
|
Test Item |
Test Value |
Test Standard |
|
ISO Approx. Grade |
320 |
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|
Average Molecular Weight |
6250 |
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|
Kinematic Viscosity (cSt) |
20 °C: 1300 |
GB/T 265-88 |
|
Viscosity Index |
135 |
ASTM D2270 |
|
Pour Point (°C) |
-25 |
GB/T 3535-06 |
|
Evaporation Loss (%) |
120℃.22h: - |
GB/T 7325-87 |
|
Surface Tension (mN/m) |
24 |
— |
|
Density (g/cm³) |
1.91 |
ASTM D4052 |
|
Four-Ball Extreme Pressure (E.P.) Test (kgf) |
Maximum Non-Seizure Load: 282 Weld Load: 708 |
GB/T 12583-1998 |
|
Four-Ball Wear Test (mm) |
0.90 |
SH/T 0204-1992 |