Description
PVDF Natural Sheet
Our PVDF Natural Sheet is a high-performance engineering plastic known for its excellent chemical resistance and durability. This versatile material is suitable for a wide range of applications, making it an ideal choice for industries requiring reliable performance under challenging conditions.
Key Features
- Chemical Resistance: PVDF exhibits outstanding resistance to a wide variety of chemicals, making it suitable for use in aggressive environments.
- Temperature Stability: This material can withstand temperatures up to 150°C, ensuring stability in high-temperature applications.
- Low Friction: The low friction properties of PVDF make it an excellent choice for applications requiring smooth movement and reduced wear.
- UV Resistance: PVDF has excellent resistance to UV radiation, ensuring longevity and performance even in outdoor settings.
- Easy to Fabricate: Our PVDF sheets can be easily machined and fabricated to meet specific design requirements.
Applications
- Chemical Processing: Ideal for use in chemical storage tanks and piping systems due to its superior chemical resistance.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Commonly used in the manufacturing of equipment where purity and resistance to contamination are crucial.
- Food Processing: Suitable for applications in food handling and processing equipment, where hygiene is a priority.
- Electrical Insulation: PVDF sheets are effective in electrical applications due to their excellent dielectric properties.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are available for PVDF Natural Sheet?
We supply PVDF Natural Sheets in thicknesses of 1 mm and lengths of 1000 mm.
Is PVDF suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, PVDF has excellent UV resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications.
Can PVDF be easily machined?
Absolutely, our PVDF sheets can be easily fabricated to meet your specific requirements.
What temperature can PVDF withstand?
PVDF can maintain its properties at temperatures up to 150°C, suitable for high-temperature environments.
Is PVDF resistant to all chemicals?
While PVDF is highly resistant to many chemicals, it is always advisable to check compatibility with specific substances.
Can I use PVDF for food processing applications?
Yes, PVDF is suitable for food processing due to its hygienic properties and resistance to contamination.
What are the mechanical properties of PVDF?
PVDF exhibits high tensile strength, excellent impact resistance, and good dimensional stability.
How does PVDF compare to other plastics?
PVDF offers superior chemical and temperature resistance compared to many other engineering plastics, making it a preferred choice in demanding applications.


