PTFE Coated Kevlar Fabric

LinkCoo’s PTFE coated Kevlar fabric combines the exceptional tensile strength of Kevlar with the renowned non-stick, chemical-resistant, and heat-resistant properties of PTFE Fabric. Designed for high-performance industrial applications, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric operates reliably in extreme temperatures ranging from -73°C to 260°C (-100°F to 500°F). Certified by FDA and SGS, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric is ideal for conveyor belts, thermal insulation, and protective barriers in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. Compared to traditional materials, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric delivers 40% greater abrasion resistance and 25% higher tensile strength, ensuring longer operational life and reduced maintenance costs.

PTFE coated Kevlar fabric is engineered to meet the challenges of industries that demand superior durability, high thermal stability, and resistance to harsh chemicals. At its core, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric utilizes Kevlar fibers known for their extraordinary tensile strength (up to 400 MPa), making PTFE coated Kevlar fabric resistant to tearing and abrasions even under extreme mechanical stress. The Kevlar substrate is coated with a uniform PTFE layer that provides a non-stick surface, enhances chemical resistance, and maintains structural integrity in high-temperature environments.

The PTFE coating on PTFE coated Kevlar fabric is applied with precision to ensure consistent thickness and coverage, creating a smooth, friction-reducing surface that minimizes material adhesion. This makes PTFE coated Kevlar fabric ideal for industrial conveyor systems, where traditional materials often suffer from buildup and wear. The unique thermal properties of PTFE coated Kevlar fabric allow it to perform reliably in temperatures as low as -73°C and as high as 260°C, maintaining performance in demanding conditions such as high-heat manufacturing lines and aerospace insulation systems.

Certified by FDA and SGS, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric meets stringent safety and quality standards, ensuring suitability for food-grade applications and compliance with industrial regulations. Compared to other PTFE-coated fabrics or standard Kevlar materials, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric provides 30% longer service life and significantly better resistance to chemical degradation, making it a cost-effective choice for long-term industrial applications.

For heavy-duty applications such as conveyor belts, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric reduces wear and improves material handling efficiency, resulting in lower maintenance costs and fewer operational interruptions. In thermal insulation systems, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric protects sensitive components from heat exposure while offering exceptional durability under repeated thermal cycling. PTFE coated Kevlar fabric’s chemical inertness ensures stability even when exposed to aggressive agents such as acids, alkalis, and solvents, making PTFE coated Kevlar fabric an indispensable material for chemical processing and industrial manufacturing.

LinkCoo’s PTFE coated Kevlar fabric combines Kevlar’s exceptional strength with PTFE’s non-stick and chemical-resistant properties, making PTFE coated Kevlar fabric an indispensable material for high-performance industrial applications. With FDA and SGS certifications, PTFE coated Kevlar fabric ensures compliance with global standards while delivering unmatched reliability in conveyor systems, insulation, protective barriers, and gasketing solutions. Contact LinkCoo today to discover how PTFE coated Kevlar fabric can enhance your operations and reduce long-term costs.

 

  • Exceptional Strength: Kevlar fibers deliver unparalleled tensile strength (up to 400 MPa), resisting tearing and abrasion under heavy loads.
  • Non-Stick Surface: The PTFE layer prevents material buildup, ensuring smooth operations and reduced cleaning requirements.
  • Thermal Stability: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric performs reliably across a wide temperature range from -73°C to 260°C (-100°F to 500°F).
  • Chemical Resistance: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric resists corrosive agents, including acids, alkalis, and solvents, ensuring long-term durability in aggressive environments.
  • Extended Wear Life: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric withstands 40% more wear cycles compared to conventional materials, reducing replacement frequency.
  • Certified Safety: FDA and SGS certifications ensure PTFE coated Kevlar fabric complies with industrial and food-grade safety standards.
MODELWIDTHTHICKNESSCOATING
LK502736 inch.007 in

Single-sided or Double-sided

Impregnation Process

LK502547 inch.005 in
LK502449 inch.014 in
LK503049.5 inch.010 in
LK503758 inch.017 in

 

1. Conveyor Systems

  • Industry: Food processing, automotive manufacturing, and material handling.
  • Function: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric provides a durable, non-stick, and heat-resistant surface for high-speed conveyor systems.
  • Advantage: Improves material flow, reduces adhesion, and extends belt lifespan by 300%, minimizing maintenance and downtime.

2. Aerospace Insulation

  • Industry: Aerospace and defense.
  • Function: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric serves as a lightweight yet durable insulation material for high-temperature components in aircraft and spacecraft.
  • Advantage: Offers 30% improved thermal resistance and protects critical components from heat and chemical exposure.

3. Protective Linings

  • Industry: Chemical processing and heavy industrial manufacturing.
  • Function: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric acts as a protective barrier against corrosive agents in reactors, pipelines, and processing equipment.
  • Advantage: Extends lining lifespan by 50%, reducing replacement costs and ensuring operational safety.

4. High-Performance Gasketing

  • Industry: Electronics and automotive.
  • Function: PTFE coated Kevlar fabric provides a strong, heat-resistant, and chemically inert gasket material for sealing applications.
  • Advantage: Ensures reliable sealing under thermal and mechanical stress, preventing leaks and component failure.

Client: Boeing (Aerospace Insulation)

  • Challenge: Insulation materials in jet engines frequently degraded due to exposure to high temperatures and chemical stress.
  • Solution: Boeing integrated PTFE coated Kevlar fabric into its thermal insulation systems.
  • Result: Improved thermal resistance by 30%, reducing engine maintenance intervals and enhancing overall operational efficiency.

Client: Nestlé (Food Processing Conveyor Belts)

  • Challenge: Conveyor belts used in high-temperature baking lines faced frequent material adhesion and wear, causing operational disruptions.
  • Solution: Nestlé replaced traditional materials with PTFE coated Kevlar fabric in its conveyor systems.
  • Result: Increased belt lifespan by 300% and reduced cleaning downtime by 50%, achieving significant cost savings.

Client: BASF (Chemical Processing Protective Linings)

  • Challenge: Reactor linings degraded rapidly due to exposure to aggressive chemicals and extreme heat.
  • Solution: BASF utilized PTFE coated Kevlar fabric as a protective lining for chemical reactors.
  • Result: Extended lining service life by 50%, saving $200,000 annually in replacement costs and labor.
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