Description
Description
Premium PVDF Natural Sheet is a vinylidene-fluoride-based polymer with exceptional characteristics including outstanding UV resistance, high purity, and excellent chemical resistance. The long-term service temperature range of the PVDF Sheet is from -50°C to 140°C, with a short-term maximum service temperature of 150°C.
This material exhibits virtually no moisture absorption, excellent machinability, and high purity, making it ideal for applications in chemical engineering, electrical and semiconductor industries, as well as food processing industries.
The PVDF Sheet is highly suitable for CNC routing, CNC milling, and welding. For any requirements concerning machined or finished PVDF components, please inquire for more information.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Material | PVDF |
| Shape | Sheet |
| Colour | Natural |
| Density (g/cm³) | 1.78 |
| Yield stress (MPa) | 55 |
| Elongation at break (%) | 30 |
| Notched impact strength (kJ/m²) | 12 |
| Ball indentation hardness (MPa) | 130 |
| Shore hardness (scale D) | 80 |
| Tensile modulus of elasticity (MPa) | 2100 |
| Melting temperature (°C) | 178 |
| Thermal conductivity (W/(m*K)) | 0.2 |
| Thermal capacity (kJ/(kg*K)) | 1.2 |
| CLTE (10⁻⁶K⁻¹) | 140 |
| Service temp long term min (°C) | -50 |
| Service temp long term max (°C) | 140 |
| Service temp short term max (°C) | 150 |
| Heat deflection temperature (°C) | 115 |
| Dielectric constant | 9 |
| Dielectric strength (kV/mm) | 21 |
| Volume resistivity (Ω*cm) | 10¹⁴ |
| Surface resistivity (Ω) | 10¹⁴ |
| Comparative tracking index | 600 |
| Flammability 3mm | VO |
| Flammability 6mm | VO |
| Material type | Extruded |
Applications
- Chemical engineering
- Electrical and semiconductor industries
- Food processing industries
FAQ
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What is the maximum service temperature of PVDF Sheet?
The short-term maximum service temperature is 150°C. -
Can PVDF be machined?
Yes, it is suitable for CNC routing, milling, and welding. -
What industries use PVDF Natural Sheet?
Commonly used in chemical engineering, semiconductor, and food processing industries.


