Description
Key Features:
- Exceptional chemical resistance, with resistance to a wide range of acids, solvents, and bases
- High-temperature tolerance, maintaining its mechanical properties at temperatures up to 150°C (302°F)
- Excellent UV and weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications
- Low friction properties, ideal for use in moving parts or sliding components
- Electrical insulating properties, making it useful in the electronics industry
- Highly durable and long-lasting, with superior wear resistance
- Non-toxic and biocompatible, ensuring safety in medical and food processing applications
Industrial Applications:
- Chemical Processing – Used for pumps, valves, and piping systems where resistance to corrosive chemicals and high temperatures is required
- Automotive – Applied in fuel systems, gaskets, and seals due to its resistance to oils, chemicals, and heat
- Medical Devices – Used in medical tubing, filters, and components that need biocompatibility and resistance to sterilization methods
- Electronics – Employed in wire coatings, insulation, and electrical connectors for its excellent electrical insulating properties
- Food and Beverage – Applied in food processing equipment and packaging, offering high resistance to cleaning agents and sterilization
- Construction – Used in roofing membranes, insulation, and coatings due to its weatherability and durability
- Pharmaceuticals – Common in filtration systems and laboratory equipment, as PVDF is resistant to chemicals used in pharmaceutical processing



