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What metal is the cylinder most likely made of?

Laboratory cylinders are made from glass, PE, teflon, PP.


What ismanufacturing process of Teflon compression moulded components?

The manufacturing process of Teflon compression molded components involves several key steps. First, Teflon powder is mixed with additives to enhance its properties, then the mixture is placed into a heated mold. The mold is closed under pressure, allowing the Teflon to flow and fill the cavity. Finally, the molded component is cooled and removed from the mold, resulting in a finished product with high durability and chemical resistance.


Is Teflon considered a mineral?

No, Teflon is not considered a mineral. The actual name Teflon® is a brand/trademark name of the DuPont Corporation used to describe its family of high-performance polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coatings and additives. PTFE as a chemical compound is a man-made fluorocarbon-based polymer, not a mineral.


Additive's Slick 50 pdfe ams oil lucas or any other type of Teflon type like additives etc. what is best?

NONE are best!Without going into extensive detail here's what you need to know about aftermarket oil additives: There are basically two types of additives used, either Teflon based with PTFE (like Slick 50) or Chlorinated based (like Dura Lube) with some type of carrier, usually a paraffin based carrier or other mineral oil. Some have extremely large amounts of Moly, Zinc or Phosphorus, all extreme pressure agents which are detrimental to a motor oils proper function in the amount that they use. Teflon does absolutely nothing inside your engine. Teflon must be heated up to about 800 deg. F to get it to stick to anything for friction reducing purposes, just like the Teflon on a frying pan, yet in your engine all those suspended microscopic colloidal Teflon particles do is gradually attach to you oil pick-up screen and reduce oil flow to your critical components as well as reducing the oil flow in other critical internal engine passages by attaching themselves to the passageway walls. In addition, as your oil filter filters out some of these suspended Teflon particles, your filter flow rate will be reduced which may eventually become restricted and default in to by-pass mode, which means unfiltered oil will be flowing through your engine. Ever get bleach on your fingers? It's pretty slippery isn't it? Same principle here. Add enough Chlorinated components to a carrier and mix it with some type of Teflon, Moly, Zinc or Phosphorus & you can reduce the friction, except for one "minor" thing: Chlorinated additives mixed with oil and subjected to heat forms hydrochloric acid! Hydrochloric acid is extremely detrimental to you internal engine parts. Get the picture? That's it in a nutshell. Bottom line is: When using a properly formulated motor oil you do not need any additives whatsoever and additionally, the additives you may put in can react negatively with the additives the oil company carefully blended in. Do yourself a favor and stay away from aftermarket oiladditives, regardless of how appealing the bogus claims they make in their advertising are!Check the Federal Trade Commission website, use the search box to find news about Aftermarket Oil Additives


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Is Teflon thermosetting or thermoplastic?

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Is teflon tape required on flare fittings?

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Do they make something like teflon that's tougher?

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What is special about Teflon?

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When was teflon first made?

the answer to the question when was teflon first made was by a man called.. i cant remember now hang on ill think of it in a sec just keep reading this cos ull find the answer in a min and it was a women who mad it not a man actually it was a i dunno lol