PTFE Membrane Structure
2019-11-28
PTFE, or polytetrafluoro ethylene, is a TEFLON?-coated woven fiberglass membrane that is extremely durable and tolerant of even the most extreme weather elements. The woven fiberglass gives PTFE coated glass fiber its mechanical strength and providing the membrane with maximum flexibility.
A range of PTFE material types is available that include PTFE-coated glass fiber, PTFE glass mesh, and Silicone-coated glass fiber.
PTFE fiberglass membranes can be installed in climates ranging from the frigid arctic to the blistering desert heat with a life expectancy of up to 30 years.
PTFE fiberglass coating is chemically inert, capable of withstanding temperatures from -100°F to +450°F (-73°C to +232°C). The low-surface of the material creates a surface which is cleaned by rainwater.
Key Benefits of PTFE Membranes:
Extremely resistant to chemical and biological attack
Extremely resistant to long-term exposure to weather and UV radiation
For permanent structures
High reflectance
Self-cleaning
Highest fire resistance
Limited color possibilities
Light transmission up to 20 %
Life expectancy over 25 years