Teflon, also known as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), is infrequently utilized as a broom or brush filler material due to its distinctive characteristics. While Teflon offers exceptional stability to heat and resistance to chemicals, it is seldom chosen because of its soft nature and tendency to bend without springing back to its original form. This softness can impact the brush’s effectiveness in certain applications where stiffness and shape retention are critical.
Despite its rarity in broom and brush applications, Teflon possesses remarkable properties, making it highly resistant to various corrosive substances such as strong caustic, sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, and a range of solvents including aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, esters, ketones, and ethers. These unique characteristics make Teflon suitable for specialized applications where its specific properties are advantageous, even though its softness may limit its use in certain brush or broom contexts.