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Massmark 2500F (CAS 66795-94-6)

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Alternate Names:
Perfluoropolyether, linear
Application:
Massmark 2500F is high molecular weight perfluoropolyether for mass spectrometry
CAS Number:
66795-94-6
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Perfluoropolyether, linear is a chemical compound that functions as a lubricant and anti-foaming agent in experimental applications. It acts by forming a thin, protective film on surfaces, reducing friction and wear between moving parts. At the molecular level, this compound interacts with the surface to create a low-friction coating, which helps to improve the efficiency of mechanical systems. It has the ability to reduce the formation of foam in liquids, preventing the entrapment of air and ensuring smooth operation of equipment. This compound′s mode of action involves its molecular structure, which allows it to adhere to surfaces and provide long-lasting lubrication and anti-foaming properties. In experimental applications, it plays a functional role in enhancing the performance and durability of mechanical systems.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Massmark 2500F, 1 g

sc-358505
1 g
$68.00