PVDF

Overview

A fluoropolymer with excellent chemical resistance and mechanical strength, capable of continuous use at temperatures up to 150℃.

Features

PVDF combines the advantages of fluoropolymers—including excellent chemical resistance—with good mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, making it widely used in various fields such as chemical, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and paper manufacturing. Compared to other fluoropolymers, PVDF offers slightly lower heat resistance but has higher crystallinity, giving it the best mechanical strength among fluoropolymers.

Applications

Medical device components

Electronic components / Semiconductor and LCD-related parts (e.g., valves and caps for cleaning tanks)

Chemical industry (e.g., linings, bolts, and filter housings)

Food industry (e.g., parts for food processing machinery)

Industrial machinery (e.g., rollers, guide rails, washers)

Steel / Metal industry (e.g., rolls, liners, pickling lines, and plating processes)

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