2026-07-08 This article covers cooling rate requirements during PTFE high-temperature cloth sintering. After sintering at 380-400°C, the fabric must rapidly pass through the 310-315°C crystallization-sensitive zone. Recommended cooling rate is at least 30-50°C/min (thin cloth can achieve 100-200°C/min via air cooling). Rapid cooling (quenching) produces low crystallinity (45-50%), yielding soft, tough coatings with smooth surfaces, strong adhesion, excellent non-stick performance, and resistance to delamination and cracking. Slow cooling (furnace cooling) results in high crystallinity (60-70%), causing rigid, brittle coatings prone to shrinkage, peeling and microcracks.
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2026-05-20 Highly breathable PTFE high-temperature cloth combines non-stick properties, thermal stability, and air permeability. This article explores its key applications in textile drying, food processing, composite manufacturing, electronics, pneumatic conveying, environmental protection, and building materials.
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