Description
Premium PVDF sheets made from Polyvinylidene Fluoride offer exceptional chemical resistance and durability. Ideal for various industrial applications.
Material Properties
PVDF, or Polyvinylidene Fluoride, is a high-performance thermoplastic known for its excellent chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and UV stability. This material is suitable for demanding environments, ensuring reliability across a range of applications.
Key Features
PVDF sheets exhibit superior chemical resistance, outstanding durability, and high-temperature tolerance, maintaining their properties even at temperatures up to 150°C (302°F). They are also resistant to UV radiation and weathering, making them ideal for outdoor use.
Applications
These sheets are perfect for chemical processing equipment, electrical insulation, and water treatment systems. Their unique properties make them suitable for tanks, piping systems, and filtration equipment.
Machining and Fabrication
PVDF sheets can be easily machined using standard CNC equipment and can be welded using thermoplastic welding techniques. They can also be cut to custom sizes, reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Specifications
- Material: Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)
- Temperature Range: Up to 150°C (302°F)
- Color: Natural (white)
- Flame Retardant: Yes
- Low Smoke Generation: Yes
- Moisture Absorption: Very low
Benefits
- Safe for use in harsh environments
- Long-lasting performance
- Suitable for outdoor applications
- Versatile for various industrial uses
Use Cases
- tanks
- piping systems
- and other components exposed to corrosive chemicals.
FAQ
Q: Is PVDF sheet resistant to chemicals?
A: Yes, PVDF sheet offers outstanding resistance to a broad range of acids, solvents, and corrosive chemicals.
Q: Can PVDF sheet be machined?
A: Yes, PVDF sheet can be machined using standard CNC equipment and conventional fabrication methods.
Q: Is PVDF sheet suitable for outdoor applications?
A: Yes, PVDF has excellent resistance to UV radiation, weathering, and moisture.


