Fluoropolymer helps to solve the sticking issues from most of any adhesive substances.

Fluoropolymer has stable molecular structure due to a strong carbon(C) and fluorine(F) bond. This structure brings the stability which to prevent combining to other material and also, brings excellent water repellant property.

Fluoropolymer's contact angle with water is approximately 110°, which makes it incomparably better than materials such as buffed stainless steel.

* Cleanability, represented by water repellent property, is measured by the contact angle with water. Larger contact angle shows "better water repellency", which means good non-stick properties and cleanability.

A water droplet on top of a fluoropolymer coating

Fluoropolymer has lower adsorption energy than almost any other substance

Fluoropolymer coating
Fluoropolymer coating
Glass lining
Glass lining
Stainless steel with buff #400 finishing
Stainless steel with buff #400 finishing

*The values stated above are measured value for reference only.

Common problems

  • Regular cleaning is needed
  • Cross contamination between lots
  • Decrease in yield due to dirt

Fluoropolymer coating provides the solution

  • Reduced cleaning time
  • Reduction of washing solvent, etc
  • Solved contamination problem due to sticking
  • Excellent release effect
  • Improved heat transfer efficiency due to scaling