PVDF - POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE
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POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE (PVDF)
DESCRIPTION
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a high molecular weight crystalline
thermoplastic . PVDF has excellent corrosion and chemical resistance and performs
in many APPLICATIONS up to 300°F (149°C). It is used extensively in chemical processing
APPLICATIONS because of its unique combination of properties. PVDF is tough
and durable, and is easily fabricated into finished parts.
KEY FEATURES
· Strong Chemical Resistance · Absolutely Non-Toxic
· Remarkable Fire Resistant Properties · Good Mechanical Properties in Tension,
· UV and Gamma Radiation Stability Deflection, Torsion, and Compression
· Very High Dielectric and Piezoelectric Compared to other Fluorinated Polymers Constants
· Uses Standard Machining and Welding · Good Surface Hardness and Resilience Techniques
· Does Not Swell or Alter in a Wet Environment
TYPICAL PROPERTY VALUES

