Introduction to Fluorosilicone Oil

Fluorosilicone oil is a type of high-performance synthetic fluid that combines the excellent properties of silicone oil and fluorinated oil. Its molecular structure is based on a siloxane main chain, with fluorinated alkyl groups attached to the side chains. This unique chemical composition integrates the flexibility, low-temperature resistance and good dielectric properties of silicones, as well as the outstanding chemical inertness, oil resistance, solvent resistance and low surface energy of fluorocarbons.

Introduction to Perfluoropolyether (PFPE)

Introduction to Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) Overview Perfluoropolyethers (PFPEs), a unique class of perfluorinated polymers initially researched and developed in the 1960s, are composed exclusively of three elements: carbon (C), fluorine (F), and oxygen (O), with an average molecular weight ranging from 500 to 15,000. Distinguished by exceptional thermal stability, oxidation resistance, radiation resistance, chemical corrosion resistance,…