PFA AP-231SH is an advanced perfluoroalkoxy polymer engineered for precision applications. With a melting point of 304°C and exceptional stress crack resistance, this high-purity perfluoroalkoxy is ideal for semiconductor tubing, sheets, and valve linings. Its non-stick surface and excellent weather resistance enhance reliability, while versatile processing methods like extrusion and transfer molding expand manufacturing possibilities.
PFA Resin(AP 231SH) Price Range
Quantity (Kilograms) | Price per Kilogram (USD) |
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25 - 499 | $85.00 - $90.00 |
500 - 1,999 | $80.00 - $85.00 |
2,000 - 4,999 | $70.00 - $80.00 |
5,000+ | $60.00 - $70.00 |
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PFA Material Properties
Property | Value |
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Melt Flow Rate | 2.1 g/10 min |
Melting Point | 304°C |
Specific Gravity | 2.14 |
Tensile Strength | 36 MPa |
Elongation | 360% |
Continuous Use Temp | 260°C |
Chemical Resistance | Excellent |
Stress Crack Resistance | Outstanding |
Weather Resistance | No property changes |
Non-Stick Properties | Excellent |
PFA Plastic Uses
PFA plastic granules are known for their exceptional resistance to heat, chemicals, and environmental stress. With superior processability and durability, they are a trusted material for industries requiring precision, purity, and long-lasting performance.
- Semiconductor Tubing
- Valve Linings
- Chemical Processing Equipment
- High-Purity Fluid Systems
- Electrical Insulation Coatings
- Laboratory Instrument Components
- Corrosion-Resistant Sheets
- Pharmaceutical Processing Parts
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Explore the unmatched performance of Daikin PFA, designed for industries requiring exceptional thermal stability, chemical resistance, and high purity. This advanced PFA material is ideal for semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and chemical processing applications.
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Daryl Saxton –
Neoflon PFA is our go-to for high-performance applications. The thermal stability and non-stick properties are unmatched. We’ve tested it in environments up to 260°C, and it hasn’t failed us yet. It’s not the cheapest option, but for critical use cases, it’s worth every penny.
David W Craft –
Used PFA for some custom tubing, and it’s fantastic. The flexibility and strength are impressive, and it doesn’t degrade under heat.
John K Fitzpatrick –
NEOFLON PFA has been a lifesaver for our high-temperature applications. It handles extreme heat without degrading, and the flow during processing is smooth. We’ve tried cheaper alternatives, but nothing comes close to its consistency.
John S Stills –
It’s not cheap, but for the quality, I’d say it’s worth it.
Marie P Cox –
I’m not a pro, but I’ve been experimenting with AP-231SH, and it’s fantastic. It doesn’t stick to tools, and the end product looks professional.
Brenda S Rivera –
This stuff is a beast. I used Neoflon AP-231SH for a high-temp sealing application, and it’s been flawless. No warping, no degradation, nothing. It’s not the easiest material to work with, but once you figure it out, it’s like magic.
Theresa Chavez –
PFA is a premium material for a reason. We use it in industrial piping systems that handle aggressive chemicals, and it’s never failed us.
Robert Washington –
First time trying PFA, and I’m impressed. The clarity and strength are incredible, and it’s so easy to shape.
Terry A Dunlap –
We’ve tested Neoflon AP-231SH alongside Chemours PFA 340, and while both perform well, Neoflon has a slight edge in surface finish and purity. It’s our go-to for semiconductor-grade parts where contamination is a no-go.
Beth D Whisler –
I tried it for a small project because I needed something that wouldn’t melt under heat or corrode with exposure to chemicals. It delivered, but wow, this stuff is not beginner-friendly. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s easy to waste a lot of material.