PVDF - Polyvinylidene fluoride
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a highly non-reactive and pure fluoropolymer. PVDF is partially fluorinated and is easily extruded even in thick cross sections or large diameters. PVDF is generally used in applications requiring the highest purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, strong acids, weak bases, and low smoke generation during a fire event. It is commonly used in the chemical, semiconductor, medical, pharma, and defense industries. Applications in chemical processing rely on PVDF to withstand heat and pressure, aggressive chemicals, mechanical stress, and abrasive particles.
Key Features:
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Chemically inert to most strong acids, aliphatic and aromatic organic compounds, chlorinated solvents, and alcohols
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Very high purity
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Abrasion resistance
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Low coefficient of friction
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Unaffected by ultraviolet radiation
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Excellent intrinsic fire resistance
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Physiological harmless and approved for contact with food products
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Good capability for machining and easily joined by welding
Grades:
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Kynar® 740 (Natural and Black)
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Kynar® 1000HD (Natural)
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Kynar Flex® 2850 (Natural and Black)
PVDF Products
PVDF Manufacturing Locations
Quantum Polymers Corp.
211 Executive Dr, Suite 1,
Newark, DE 19702
Argotec Facility - Mativ
1755 Olympic Dr.
Athens, GA 30601


