PVDF (PolyVinyliDene Fluoride)
Industry Tradenames: PVDF-Plus . Kynar . Foraflon . Solef . Trovidur . Hylar
Material Description
Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF) is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer generally used in applications requiring purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat and low smoke generation. PVDF provides a relatively low melting point and density (1.78). Common uses are in the chemical, semiconductor, medical and defense industries, as well as in lithium ion batteries. A fine powder grade is used as the principal ingredient of high-end paints for metals, providing an extremely good gloss and color retention.
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Shapes & Sizes
| Sheet | ||||
| Size: | 12" | X | 48" | |
| 24" | X | 48" | ||
| Thickness: | 1/32" | Through | 4" | |
| Rod | ||||
| 1/8" | to | 7" | ||
| Length: | 10' | |||
| Tube | ||||
| 1/2" ID | To | 1/2" OD | ||
| Film | ||||
| Not | Currently | Available |
Characteristics
* Thermal Stability
* High Tensile Strength
* High Impact Resistance
* Excellent UV Resistance
* Extremely High Purity
Applications
High Purity Water . Halogen . Acid applications . Nuclear Waste . Processing . High temperature . Pressure Applications . Solar Glazing