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Combining the best of PTFE and FEP, PFA was developed in the late 1960's in response to a need for a resin with chemical and use temperatures closer to PTFE while retaining the conventional melt processability of FEP. While slightly more expensive, it carries a number of improvements over other fluoropolymers.The modifier used in PFA resins results in the same maximum use temperature and chemical inertness as PTFE (500 degrees F). But PFA tubing also has higher working pressures than FEP and PTFE. And unlike FEP, PFA chemistry lends itself to very low off-gassing, thus making the High Purity suitable for pharmaceutical, laboratory and sampling applications, while Ultra High Purity grades suitable for semiconductor applications. In very aggressive industrial environments, such as hydrofluoric and nitric acids at 250 degrees F, PFA tubing is preferred and has proven to provide a long service life.Manufactured by Fluorotherm in the USA, it is transparent and USP Class VI, NSF and FDA approved.