PTFE wire is produced by mixing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) high-pressure dispersion resin with additives to form a paste, which is then extruded into a billet, degreased, and sintered. Depending on different requirements, it can be made opaque or translucent. Due to its corrosion resistance, aging resistance, non-stick property, self-lubricating ability, good insulation, and long-term use at temperatures ranging from -180℃ to +260℃, PTFE is widely used in various fields such as chemical engineering, machinery, electronics, medicine, and aviation.











