PVDF. also known as Kynar®. is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer. It is generally used in applications requiring the highest purity. strength. and resistance to solvents. acids. bases and heat and low smoke generation during a fire event.
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Types of PVDF
PVDF
PVDF, also known as Kynar®, is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer. It is generally used in applications requiring the highest purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat and low smoke generation during a fire event.
PVDF
PVDF, Static Control
PVDF, also known as Kynar®, is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer. It is generally used in applications requiring the highest purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat and low smoke generation during a fire event.
PVDF, Static Control
Chemfluor PVDF Pipe
Chemfluor® PVDF is manufactured from Kynar®* 740, an engineering thermoplastic that offers the stable characteristics of a fluoropolymer, as well as mechanical strength, abrasion resistance and high purity. Chemfluor® PVDF also offers excellent chemical resistance, UV radiation resistance and low permeability.
Chemfluor PVDF Pipe
Kynstick Tape
KYNStick® Tape is made with Kynar® film with an Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesive for ease of application, positioning and fastening. KYNStick® Tape offers excellent chemical and corrosion resistance and has a high tensile strength. KYNStick® has good thermal stability and can be used in applications up to 300°F.
Kynstick Tape
Conductive Kynar PVDF
Kynar® 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.
Conductive Kynar PVDF