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PVDF - FILM

Polyvinylidene Fluoride, or PVDF is a highly non-reactive thermoplastic fluoropolymer a polymer of vinylidene floride. It is also known as KYNAR® (Arkema) or HYLAR® (Solvay Solexis). PVDF is a specialty plastic material in the fluoropolymer family; it is used generally in applications requiring the highest purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat and low smoke generation during a fire event. Compared to other fluoropolymers, it has an easier melt process because of its relatively low melting point.
MAIN ADVANTAGES
  • Excellent mechanical strength
  • Good resistance to chemicals
  • Continuous operating temperatures up to 150°C
  • Smooth and self cleaning surface
  • Unrivalled lifespan without decay
  • Resistance to UV and nuclear radiation
  • Excellent flame retardancy
  • Good impermeability
MAIN AREAS OF APPLICATION
Chemical processing, tubes and hoses, semiconductors, wire and cable, automotive, nuclear, protective coatings, food and pharmaceutical processing.
STANDARD THICKNESS µ
50-100-150. MAX 150
MAX WIDTH
THICKNESS µWIDTH MM
50450
100400
150350
SLITTING
Slitting available for thickness betwen 50 mm. and 150 µ