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A polymer consisting of recurring tetrafluoroethylene monomer units. More commonly known as teflon and used as a micro porous laminate on various nylon fabrics for the unique characteristics of keeping water from soaking thru and letting water vapor or human perspiration out.
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| PTFE |
Polytetrafluoroethylene - an extremely slippery, chemically inert polymer which is easily abraded in its unfilled state Commercial versions of PTFE include Teflon.
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Short for polytetrafluoroethylene, this product was first marketed as Teflon. This non-hydrophilic laminate gives superior waterproof performance while achieving high breathability compared to other waterproof/breathable coated or laminated fabric. In a breathable, waterproof fabric the PTFE membrane is the central component. With microscopic-sized holes, the PTFE allows water vapor to pass through the barrier, but blocks liquid water droplets from finding a way in. ...
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