PTFE- ▸ Non-stick coatings: Forms release coatings on metal and glass-fabric substrates.
- ▸ Low-friction coatings: Reduces friction on bearings and components.
- ▸ Glass-fabric impregnation: Coats woven glass for architectural and release fabrics.
- ▸ Chemical-resistant linings: Provides chemical resistance on coated surfaces.
A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.
Request SDS →Polytetrafluoroethylene dispersion (CAS 9002-84-0) is an aqueous suspension of fine PTFE particles. It is applied as a non-stick, low-friction, and chemically resistant coating and is used to impregnate glass fabric, bearings, and other substrates.
Regulatory & registration requirements
- TSCA (US):
- REACH (EU): Not determined from public registry
- EC number: 618-337-2
Source: EPA TSCA Inventory (July 2025 release) · ECHA CHEM — retrieved 2026-07-12
Solutions Using This Product
Process-solution guides on this site that specify this chemistry:
- Water-Repellent Finishes: Silicone, Silane & FC-Free DWR (Textiles)
- Solid-Film & Dry Lubricants (Graphite, Molybdenum Disulfide) (Industrial Manufacturing)
- Soil-Release & Stain-Repellent Finishes for Easy-Care Fabric (Textiles)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fluoropolymer the same as Teflon?
Teflon is a brand name; the underlying material here is polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, CAS 9002-84-0), one member of the fluoropolymer family. This product is an aqueous PTFE dispersion, not a branded coating.
What is PTFE dispersion used for?
It is used to form non-stick release coatings on metal and glass-fabric, low-friction coatings on bearings and components, chemical-resistant linings, and to impregnate woven glass fabric. It is applied as an aqueous suspension and then dried/sintered.
Is fluoropolymer the same as powder coating?
No. This product is an aqueous dispersion of fine PTFE particles applied as a liquid, whereas powder coating is applied as a dry powder; the chemistry and application methods differ. PTFE is also available in powder form as a separate product.
What is the cost of bulk PTFE dispersion?
Pricing depends on solids content, particle grade, and packaging (pails, drums, or totes). Request a bulk quote with your volume and delivery point for current pricing.
What is the CAS number and HS code for PTFE dispersion?
The polymer is CAS 9002-84-0, classified under HS 3904.61 (polytetrafluoroethylene in primary forms). An SDS and Certificate of Analysis accompany each shipment.
What is the REACH and TSCA regulatory status of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Dispersion?
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Dispersion (CAS 9002-84-0) is listed as Active on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory; its REACH registration status is not determined from the public ECHA registry.