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Newsletter No. 1 - International competitive sheet analyzed by Chemplast

Newsletter No. 2 - Is TFE the same as PTFE?

Newsletter No. 3 - Is glass in PTFE always the same stuff?

Newsletter No. 4 - Is PTFE and Teflon® always the same stuff?

Newsletter No. 5 - Wear behaviour of PTFE compounds under sliding conditions

Newsletter No. 6 - How do you know when it is PTFE and when PTFE should be used?

Newsletter No. 7 - Friction behavior of Filled PTFE Compounds

Newsletter No. 8 - Did you know that PTFE is a crystalline product?

Newsletter No. 9 - More about those crystals

Newsletter No. 10 - Putting the heat on PTFE

Newsletter No. 11 - A 1% change that can crack PTFE

Newsletter No. 12 - Can PTFE beat rubber on cost?

Newsletter No. 13 - Now that's a strange product name!

Newsletter No. 14 - Tolerances can get you or lose you the order!

Newsletter No. 15 - PTFE, "old bags" and tolerance

Newsletter No. 16 - PTFE and computers in good old moulding?

Newsletter No. 17 - PTFE and computers… more about moulding

Newsletter No. 18 - Processing with computers … PFA modeling

Newsletter No. 19 - Is PTFE a declining growth product?

Newsletter No. 20 - Encouraging PTFE growth

Newsletter No. 21 - Fluorocarbon growth sectors

Newsletter No. 22 - PTFE combined with other materials

Newsletter No. 23 - PTFE and steel

Newsletter No. 24 - PTFE, GLASS and BRONZE

Newsletter No. 25 - PTFE Processes

Newsletter No. 26 - PTFE Processes - The role of Temperature

Newsletter No. 27 - Teflon® Processes - The other moulding alternatives

Newsletter No. 28 - Dog Bones and PTFE? What's the connection?

Newsletter No.29 - Various types of tensiles for PTFE? What do they mean?

Newsletter No. 30 - What is ISO 13000 to PTFE?

Newsletter No. 31 - Don't be a Dumbo with Dumbells

Newsletter No. 32 - Understanding the Tensile strength of Filled PTFE

Newsletter No. 33 - Surprising facts about Carbon Filled PTFE

Newsletter No. 34 - Glass in Filled PTFE - Some new facts

Newsletter No. 35 - Glass shapes and what they mean

Newsletter No. 36 - Winning new business with high performance KEYLON®

Newsletter No. 37 - More ways to win new business with performance KEYLON® grades

Newsletter No. 38 - Was PTFE already in the World before Adam? (A lighted look at infinity)

Newsletter No. 39 - SG - It's really important to PTFE quality

Newsletter No. 40 - SSG - A parameter unique to PTFE quality

Newsletter No. 41 - SG - What is out there in the MARKET?

Newsletter No. 42 - Permeation in Lined Piping Fundamental Considerations

Newsletter No. 43 - Permeation in Lined Piping Key issues

Newsletter No. 44 - Permeation in Lined Piping paste extrusion - Practical Results

Newsletter No. 45 - Permeation in Lined Piping Comparing processing methods

Newsletter No. 46 - Permeation in Lined Piping Conclusions and rules of thumb

Newsletter No. 47 - Could PTFE be grown on Corn? (A light-hearted look at BIO-PLASTICS)

Newsletter No. 48 - The perfect bearing pad material?

Newsletter No. 49 - The bearing pad applications?

Newsletter No. 50 - Composite bearing pads?

Newsletter No. 51 - The basics of bearing pad design?

Newsletter No. 52 - Tensile tests and other standards of bearing pads?

Newsletter No. 53 - The basics of plastic piping choice?

Newsletter No. 54 - Will your plastic piping last?

Newsletter No. 55 - The application limit of PTFE Lined piping

 

Newsletter No. 56 - Understanding Plastic pipe wall structural design?

 

Newsletter No. 57 - Extended temperature ranges with lined piping – Part 1

 

Newsletter No. 58 - Extended temperature ranges with lined piping  – Part 2

 

Newsletter No. 59 - Ambient temperature? Why does that matter?

 

Newsletter No. 60 - Where does PTFE work for all working men everyday?

 

Newsletter No. 61 - Melt processables

 

Newsletter No. 62 - Why transfer mould?

 

Newsletter No. 63 - Automatic moulding

 

Newsletter No. 64 - Fluorination of polyethylenes

... A technically interesting process

 

Newsletter No. 65 - PCTFE or Kel-F - where it is best used

 

Newsletter No. 66 - Fluoro-sintered grade for extruders

 

Newsletter No. 67 - Mix Oil and Sand to make PTFE?

 

Newsletter No. 68 - Marketing air!

 

Newsletter No. 69 - Commercial Grade PTFE!

 

Newsletter No. 70 - Mechanical Grade PTFE!

 

Newsletter No. 71 - Just pigmentation or added sizzle?

 

Newsletter No. 72 - Gaskets - The Basics

 

Newsletter No. 73 - PTFE Gaskets - Practical Considerations

 

Newsletter No. 74 - High Performance PTFE Gasket Sheeting

 

Newsletter No. 75 - PTFE Gaskets - Installation - Key Points

 

Newsletter No. 76 - PVC pipe - curing times...minutes or hours?

 

Newsletter No. 77 - PVC Pipes and Fittings sometimes don’t fit....Why?

 

Newsletter No. 78 - Tensile Strength - Too much stress can cause us to crack

 

Newsletter No. 79 - Tensile Strength – The cracks you don’t see should worry you most!

 

Newsletter No. 80 - Tensile Strength - Stress relief and avoiding stress

 

Newsletter No. 81 - Tensile Strength - Be careful to stay in shape

 

Newsletter No. 82 - The Gravity of specific gravity

 

Newsletter No. 83 - Too good to be true?

 

Newsletter No. 84 - Too good to be true?...Part 2

 

Newsletter No. 85 - A grave risk!

 

Newsletter No. 86 - Polypropylene....always the same?

 

Newsletter No. 87- The life of PTFE … Walking with thermometer.

 

Newsletter No. 88- High Tech polymers /Hi Tech PVC

 

Newsletter No. 89- High Tech polymers /Hi Tech polypropylene

 

Newsletter No. 90- High Tech polymers / High Tech polyethylene

 

Newsletter No. 90- High Tech polymers / polyethylene

 

Newsletter No. 91- Comparing Materials / PTFE OR ETFE

 

Newsletter No. 93- Some special properties of PTFE

 

Newsletter No. 95- Some special properties of PTFE /Part 2

 

Newsletter No. 96- Environmental Stress Cracking /Part 1

 

Newsletter No. 97- Environmental Stress Cracking /Part 2

 

Newsletter No. 98- Environmental Stress Cracking /Part 3

 

Newsletter No. 99- Interesting Properties / Real Cool

 

Newsletter No. 100- Interesting Properties /Seriously Strong

 

 

 



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