Why Does PTFE Have Such a Low Coefficient of Friction?

5 - 6 minutes reading.Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is widely recognised as one of the slipperiest engineering plastics available. Its exceptionally low coefficient of friction makes it an ideal material for applications where smooth movement, reduced wear, and minimal resistance are essential.From bearings and seals to sliding

Why Is UHMW-PE So Wear Resistant?

5 - 6 minutes reading.Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, commonly known as UHMW-PE, is one of the most wear-resistant engineering plastics available today. It is widely used in industries such as mining, bulk material handling, food processing, packaging, and conveyor systems, where components are constantly exposed

Why is ESD & Antistatic matter? What is the differences?

Electrostatic Dissipative (ESD) vs Antistatic Plastics: What’s the Difference and Why It MattersStatic electricity is an invisible but very real challenge in many industrial environments. From electronics manufacturing to cleanrooms and chemical processing, uncontrolled static can damage sensitive components, attract dust, or even trigger sparks.