dekes1
Your feedback is very interesting for me.
From which source do you have this information
From myself I can add that I regularly print at a temperature of hot end 250°C. My printer has two such tubes and none of them has been thermally damaged yet.Teflon PTFE(polytetrafluoroethylene)
Trade names: Teflon®, Fluon, PTFE, Tarflen®, Boraflon, Reproflon®, Halon, Polyflon.
PTFE is available in the form of rods, plates, profiles, sleeves, thick and thin-walled tubes, self-adhesive and non-adhesive PTFE keratecks, cutting tapes and thread seals, films, PTFE tapes.
PTFE or polytetrafluoroethylene is one of the most chemically resistant plastics, it can be used in the temperature range -200°C + 260°C. Visible decomposition of plastics is only noticeable at +400°C.