As the company that invented expanded PTFE and introduced it in the marketplace, Gore offers an unparalleled level of technical knowledge and experience.
This know-how starts with a deep scientific understanding of fluoropolymers, particularly PTFE processing and fluoropolymer development. From that core technical base, Gore’s expertise extends across a variety of applications. Gore’s unique technical agility enables the development of a wide range of processes and creative, reliable technologies.
Gore’s configuration engineering of expanded PTFE and other materials can result in products that offer any number of these performance characteristics:
Versatile expanded PTFE can be configured to possess any number of these attributes:
Expanded PTFE is Gore’s core technology, a technology that Gore produces:
in multiple forms: tapes, membranes/films, tubes, fibers, sheets and rods,
with varied structures: high or low density, tight or open porosity, thin or thick, surface or cross-section orientation, multiple geometries and asymmetries
and various proprietary modifications that enable us to produce highly valuable end products.
Examples of forms:
Tapes: electronic wires and cables
Membranes/films: GORE-TEX® laminates, filtration laminates, stent grafts, vents, fuel cell membrane electrode assemblies, dielectric materials, battery/capacitor separators
Sheets: electromagnetic interference gaskets, sealing gaskets, medical patches
Fibers: weaving/sewing threads, dental floss, packings, filtration felts
Tubes: peristaltic pump tubes, vascular grafts, environmental screening modules