PTFE, commonly known by the brand name Teflon, is a high-performance fluoropolymer widely used in manufacturing due to its unique properties. CNC machining is a precise method for fabricating components from PTFE stock material.
PTFE possesses several key characteristics that influence its machinability and application.
Machining PTFE requires specific techniques to achieve optimal results due to its soft and ductile nature.
PTFE is soft and can deform under clamping pressure. Proper fixturing is essential to avoid distortion.
Sharp, high-speed steel or carbide tools are recommended. High cutting speeds with low feed rates help produce clean cuts and minimize material tearing.
Although heat resistant, excessive localized heat from machining can affect the surface finish. Coolants are generally not required but compressed air can be used to clear chips.
CNC machined PTFE parts are critical in many industries.
Understanding the trade-offs is important for design.
Design parts with generous radii and avoid thin walls to account for material flexibility. Specify critical tolerances clearly, as some relaxation may be necessary.
Machined PTFE parts typically require little post-processing. They can be cleaned with standard solvents. Special surface treatments are rarely needed due to its inherent properties.