Customization: | Available |
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Material: | PVDF |
Kind: | White Plastic Sheet |
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Arkema Kynar PVDF Rod or Extruded sheet PVDF
PVDF (PolyVinylidene Fluoride) is a specialty plastic material in the fluoropolymer family. Its tensile strength is two times higher than PTFE, the compressive strength six times higher than PTFE, and the abrasion resistance similar to nylon. PVDF can be injected, molded to sheet, rod, pipe and is widely applied in the fields of photovoltaic, semiconductor, aviation and aerospace, electric plating, chemical anti-corrosion lining, tube, pump, valve, gasket, impeller and electrical wire& cable protection.
Appearance: Smooth surface, uniform texture, white color. PVDF have high elasticity, resistance to abrasion, ware and eruption. Resistant to untraviolet and ionizing rediation(often used in atomic energy) than can be reached PTFE. Chemical resistance and operating temperatures exceed the same resistance of the polyolefins.
PVDF have high elasticity, resistance to abrasion, wear, and eruption. Resistant to ultraviolet and ionizing radiation (often used in atomic energy) than can not be reached by PTFE. Chemical resistance and operating temperatures exceed the same resistance of the polyolefins (polyethylene, polypropylene) and PVC (Vinyl).
PVDF is poorly soluble or generally insoluble in many organic solvents, dimethylformamide, ketones. It has a lower density than PTFE, but higher density compared to other high-temperature plastics. PVDF-purpose is construction material for the manufacture of products.
Applications of the PVDF sheets:
Advantages:
1. High mechanical strength & rigidity
2. Good toughness
3. Good sliding and abrasion resistance
4. Self-extinguishing
5. UV resistant
6. Corrosion resistant
7. Good aging resistant and electrical insulation
Porperty | Norm | Value |
Density (g/cm3) | ISO1183 | 1.78 |
Tensile strength at break % | ISO527 | 42-55 |
Modulus of elasticity (Gpa) | ISO527 | 1.45-1.6 |
Elongation at Break (%) | ISO527 | 40-100 |
Shore D | Durometer | 85 |
Temperature range ºC | -200-120 | |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | ISO11359 | 0.6 |