Fluorinated fluids, especially perfluoropolyethers (PFPE), have the following properties:
Extremely low surface tension: this allows fluorinated fluids to better penetrate into minute interstices, providing excellent lubrication
Chemically inert: they show very high stability to almost all chemicals and do not easily react with other materials
Wide temperature range usability: from very low temperature to high temperature environment can maintain stable performance, adapt to a variety of extreme working conditions
Non-combustibility: Due to the special nature of its chemical structure, the fluorinated liquid will not burn even at high temperatures, which greatly improves the safety of use.
Environmentally friendly: compared with traditional lubricants containing chlorine, sulphur and other elements, fluorinated fluids are more environmentally friendly and cause less pollution to the environment.
Specific application areas
Semiconductor manufacturing: Fluorinated fluids are used for cleaning and cooling in the precision chip manufacturing process, ensuring high precision and reliability of electronic components.
Aerospace: In the space environment with extreme temperature changes and high vacuum, fluorinated fluids can effectively protect mechanical parts and reduce wear and tear
Medical Devices: Fluorinated fluids are widely used in the lubrication and maintenance of medical devices due to their high purity and harmless properties.
Automotive industry: Fluorinated fluids are used to cool battery management systems, especially in high-end electric vehicles, improving battery safety and efficiency.
Energy industry: in new energy fields such as wind power and solar power, fluorinated fluids are used to improve the efficiency and life of transmission systems