Getting Technetical: A Look at PTFE Product Solutions

 

Andrew Bastian, Director of Product Management and Strategy, Technetics stopped by Getting Technetical to talk about Technetics’ PTFE product assortment and their capabilities.

While Technetics offers a wide range of stock shapes of PTFE sheets, rods and tubes, they also customize these products to exact forms and thicknesses to meet customer specifications.

“In some cases, we can create shapes that no one else can,” Bastian said. “We can make a cylinder longer than anyone I know of.”

High quality is the premier consideration for Technetics in creating these PTFE products.

“We work with all the major resin producers,” Bastian said. “And our working environment is controlled and clean.”

Stocked with state-of-the-art automated equipment and manufactured utilizing a well-experienced staff, Technetics stands behind all of the products it produces.

When it comes to etching sheets, Bastian said the key is to ensure the produced sheet is flat. A well-produced flat sheet will reduce the need for re-etching. Another element to a well-produced sheet is a low amount of color variation after etching.

And, if assistance with picking the right PTFE product is needed, Bastian mentioned Technetics’ customer service team with their average 20-year industry experience.

“They know the industry, and they know how to help you get you what you want, even if you don’t know what you want, yourself,” Bastian said.

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