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2" PVDF KYNAR polyvinylidene fluoride 11" x 24" NATURAL CNC PLASTIC
$ 224.4
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Description
KYNAR is a machinable polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) grade. Exhibits excellent chemical resistance, good mechanical properties, high gamma radiation resistance, inherent flame resistance, low moisture absorption and good UV & weather resistance. Shows outstanding resistance to mineral, organic acids, aliphatic & aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, halogenated solvents, & oxidizing environments, outstanding aging resistance, low coefficient of friction, high level of strength and very good welding properties. Can be processed using injection molding. Applications include chemical plant engineering, process engineering, medical technology, clean room technology and food processing.Polyvinylidene fluoride, or PVDF, is a fluorinated thermoplastic resin which has outstanding resistance to most mineral and organic acids, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, halogenated solvents, and oxidizing environments. It also has outstanding aging resistance, with its properties remaining constant after many years.
Superior chemical resistance
PVDF has a high chemical resistance to strong acids, aliphatics, and aromatics, and to numerous mineral organic compounds.
Remarkable fire resistant properties
In the Underwriters’ test, PVDF was given the highest classification (V-O), indicating that it was non-flammable and self-extinguishing.
UV and gamma radiation stability
Very high dielectric and piezoelectric constants
Absolutely non-toxic
PVDF can be used in repeated contact with food products. Its surface, like glass, is unfavorable to the proliferation of microorganisms.
Good mechanical properties in tension as well as in deflection, torsion, and compression compared to other fluorinated polymers
Does not swell or alter in a wet environment
Uses standard machining and welding techniques
PVDF excellent chemical and physical properties and the ease with which it can be processed make it especially suitable for components in the chemical, petrochemical, hydrometallurgical, pharmaceutical, food, nuclear, and paper and pulp industries, as well as the semiconductor processing industry.