Maxtide is a leading Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE/ Teflon) company that compounds and manufactures precision machined PTFE components. Maxtide's product applications range from the common valve sealing washer to PTFE membrane of the latest technology, and from a single usage to the high technology difficulty of the sodium treatment membrane. With the persistent endeavor of our staff, we are now able to manufacture high quality PTFE parts for the drone and military industries.
The low friction, light weight, high dielectric, high tensile strength, high insulation, and extreme temperature resistant characteristics of Maxtide's PTFE manufacturing has met or exceeded the critical environments in electronics and telecommunication applications. Maxtide's precision PTFE components have widely used for electronics industry. Typical applications include the PTFE insulator, pin, and insert.
In addition, Maxtide's PTFE components are installed to telecommunication devices, for example, the base station antenna, RF base station, electronic insulation control units, feeder medium components, etc., that are supplied to top 3 telecommunication service providers in China.
Maxtide's manufacturing meets the demands in both the chemical resistance and the extreme temperature working conditions when parts are exposed to oil, gas and chemicals. In addition, Maxtide's PTFE technology for high purity and compound applications offer all essential properties required for the use with chemical substances. Applications include PTFE valve fittings for pipelines, valve seats for PTFE valves, diaphragm pumps, PTFE tubes, instrument beakers, sealing caps, spray paint guns, air compressors, paint mixers, etc..
Maxtide's proficiencies in precision machined PTFE components, including the valve seal, gasket, o-ring, axial shaft seal, heat resistant tube, and the insulation pad, have been successfully applied to the household and commercial electrical appliances, like the soymilk maker, commercial coffee maker, commercial juicer, etc..
At Maxtide, PTFE parts are sent to the third parties for FDA and RoHS tests from time to time to ensure the compliance with FDA, RoHS and some individual national requirements.