An organic polymer containing fluorine atoms, such as PTFE.
含氟聚合物
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A second plasma then decomposes the fluoropolymer releasing reactive fluorine atoms which then eat into the silicon.
The architects considered many options for the roof materials and finally chose an ultra-violet-stable fluoropolymer, ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, welded into cushions.
Although fluoropolymers and silicone products have a melting point of approximately 250 [degrees] F, with no place to flow they return to their previous state when they cool.
In addition, the use of specialty primers enables light-cure cyanoacrylates to develop strong bonds to polyolefins and other hard-to-bond plastics, such as fluoropolymers and acetal resins.
For example, a single material might offer the flexibility of a urethane and the lubricity of a fluoropolymer or PTFE.
Definition of fluoropolymer in US English:
fluoropolymer
nounˌflôr-
An organic polymer containing fluorine atoms, such as polytetrafluoroethylene.
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For example, a single material might offer the flexibility of a urethane and the lubricity of a fluoropolymer or PTFE.
In addition, the use of specialty primers enables light-cure cyanoacrylates to develop strong bonds to polyolefins and other hard-to-bond plastics, such as fluoropolymers and acetal resins.
A second plasma then decomposes the fluoropolymer releasing reactive fluorine atoms which then eat into the silicon.
The architects considered many options for the roof materials and finally chose an ultra-violet-stable fluoropolymer, ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, welded into cushions.
Although fluoropolymers and silicone products have a melting point of approximately 250 [degrees] F, with no place to flow they return to their previous state when they cool.