About Polyvinylidene Fluoride/PVDF
Trade names: |
Polyvinylidene Fluoride, PVDF |
Available Shapes: |
Sheets, Rods, Tubes,Plates |
Color: |
Natural White |
Sheets Thickness: |
8.0mm ~ 60mm |
Rods Diameter: |
3.0mm ~ 100mm |
Similar plastics: |
Glass Fiber Filled PTFE |
PVDF, polyvinylidene fluoride, is a versatile fluoropolymer which is both strong and tough as reflected by its tensile properties and impact strengths. PVDF has excellent resistances to creep and fatigue. In thin sections, such as films, filament, and tubing, PVDF components are flexible and transparent.
Where load bearing is important, PVDF fluoropolymers are rigid and resistant to creep under mechanical stress and load. Because PVDF is stable to sunlight, and other sources of ultraviolet radiation, it is widely used as base resins for long-lasting exterior coatings. An additional advantage over other fluoroplastics is that PVDF can be welded into tanks for acid and corrosive chemical processing in elevated temperature environments.
Advantages:
PVDF fluoropolymers are rigid and resistant to creep under mechanical stress and load. Because PVDF is stable to sunlight, and other sources of ultraviolet radiation, it is widely used as base resins for long-lasting exterior coatings. An additional advantage over other fluoroplastics is that PVDF can be welded into tanks for acid and corrosive chemical processing in elevated temperature environments.
Key Features:
- Mechanical strength and toughness
- High abrasion resistance
- High thermal stability
- High dielectric strength
- High purity
- Readily melt processable
- Work temperature range -30-150 °C
- Resistance to most chemicals and solvents
- Resistance to ultraviolet and nuclear radiation
- Resistance to weathering
- Resistance to fungi
- Weldable
Applications:
- High purity water
- Halogen
- Acid applications
- Nuclear waste processing
- igh temperature applications
- Pressure applications
- Solar glazing