PVDF Natural Rod for Chemical Processing Applications 10mm to 100mm diameter


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Description

PVDF rod is a high-performance engineering plastic known for its exceptional chemical resistance and durability. Ideal for various industrial applications.

Material Properties

PVDF, or Polyvinylidene Fluoride, is a thermoplastic known for its outstanding chemical resistance, high mechanical strength, and UV stability. It is suitable for demanding environments, making it a preferred choice in various industries.

Key Features

PVDF rod exhibits superior chemical resistance against a wide range of chemicals, acids, and solvents. It has excellent durability, maintaining its properties even under high temperatures up to 150°C (302°F). Additionally, it is resistant to UV radiation and weathering, ensuring longevity in outdoor applications.

Applications

This versatile rod is ideal for chemical processing equipment, electrical insulation, and water treatment systems. Its properties make it suitable for manufacturing components such as valves, seals, and filtration systems.

Machining and Fabrication

PVDF rod can be easily machined using conventional CNC techniques, providing dimensional stability and low moisture absorption. It is also weldable, allowing for the fabrication of tanks and pipework.

Specifications

  • Material: PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)
  • Diameter Range: 10mm to 100mm
  • Length Range: 250mm to 2000mm
  • Working Temperature: Up to 150°C (302°F)
  • Chemical Resistance: Excellent against acids, solvents, and corrosive chemicals
  • UV Resistance: High resistance to UV radiation and weathering
  • Flame Properties: Low smoke generation and flame retardant
  • Machinability: Suitable for CNC turning, milling, drilling, and tapping

Benefits

  • Safe for harsh chemical environments
  • Long-lasting performance in outdoor applications
  • Suitable for precision-engineered components
  • Reliable in high-temperature and low-temperature applications

Use Cases

  • tanks
  • piping systems
  • and other components exposed to corrosive chemicals.

FAQ

Q: Is PVDF rod chemically resistant?
A: Yes, PVDF offers exceptional resistance to many acids, solvents, and corrosive chemicals.

Q: Can PVDF rod be machined?
A: Yes, PVDF rod machines well using conventional CNC techniques.

Q: Is PVDF rod suitable for outdoor applications?
A: Yes, PVDF has excellent resistance to UV radiation and weathering.

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