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      <title>PTFE vs HDPE - Which One Should You Actually Pick?</title>
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      <description>Deciding between ptfe vs hdpe often comes down to how much heat or chemical stress your parts need to handle. While both are incredibly common plastics, they live in very different worlds when it comes to performance and price. You might see them</description>
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