AMETEK FPP is the leading and Original Manufacturer of Fluoropolymer Manufacturer.
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AMETEK FPP is the leading and Original Manufacturer of Fluoropolymer Manufacturer.
AMETEK Fluoropolymer shell and tube heat exchangers are used mostly in the chemical processing industry for heating, cooling and condensing.
AMETEK Fluoropolymer shell and tube heat exchanger is never affected by fouling as the non-stick tubes never foul, it is never affected by thermal shock .
What are Fluoropolymer Products?
A Fluoropolymer is a fluorocarbon-based polymer with numerous carbon–fluorine bonds. It is described by a high protection from solvents, acids, and bases.
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SUR/FIN 2021 Trade Show
AMETEK Fluoropolymer Products is proud to exhibit at SUR/FIN 2021 Trade Show . Explore more information related to our products and our latest technologies
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Fluoropolymer tubing are inert material and has excellent resistance to heat, up to 500°F continuously. Request a Quote!
Fluoropolymer tubing is made with a non-stick fluoropolymer resins, combined with their low extractable levels and chemically inert nature, which resist thermal and mechanical shock and are non-aging.
What is shell and tube heat exchanger?
Shell and tube heat exchanger is a certain class of heat exchanger or design. Shell and tube heat exchangers are the most common type of heat exchanger in the chemical process industry.
Fluoropolymer tubing are inert material and has excellent resistance to heat, up to 500°F continuously.