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  1. The History of Teflon™ Fluoropolymers

    Since its serendipitous discovery in 1938, the Teflon™ brand continues to evolve and drive innovation in products, initiatives, and more.

  2. Teflon™ Home | Teflon™ Fluoropolymers

    From developing technology and a growing market demand for more sustainable, higher performing products to evolving customer needs, Teflon™ fluoropolymers enable businesses …

  3. Teflon™ Products | Teflon™ Fluoropolymers

    Industrial products developed with Teflon™ fluoropolymers gain exceptional resistance to high temperatures, chemical reaction, corrosion, and stress cracking.

  4. Product Selection Guide | Teflon™ Fluoropolymers

    Teflon™ products are in multiple industries, from energy to communications, textiles to cookware. Find the right Teflon™ products to meet your needs.

  5. Teflon® Reimagined

    The unique properties of Teflon™ fluoropolymers are the core of consumer electronics that help us lead our lives today and that will connect us to smart cities.

  6. Teflon™ Brand for Consumers

    When Roy Plunkett accidentally discovered the first fluoropolymer in 1938, later branded Teflon™, no one realized the impact it would have to many industries. Today, Teflon™ fluoropolymers …

  7. Teflon™ Products Across Industries

    Learn about a deep portfolio that offers Teflon™ products for a wide range of industries from automotive to aerospace, semiconductors to medical, and more.

  8. Teflon™ Sustainability – Responsible Manufacturing for a Greener …

    Teflon™ fluoropolymers are designed for high performance while supporting sustainability. Learn how our innovations reduce hazardous waste, improve energy efficiency, and advance eco …

  9. Teflon™ Industrial Coatings

    The Teflon™ industrial systems make products better—but they're not one size fits all, so contact us for help finding the right system for your application.

  10. Industrial Uses and Solutions for Teflon™ Fluoropolymers

    Teflon™ fluoropolymers are known for nonstick properties, corrosion resistance, and durability, which is why so many products and applications rely on them.