Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is known as a favorite polymer from the family of fluoropolymers due to its excellent piezoelectric properties, thermal stability, and mechanical strength
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adva-0000004 |
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adva-0000004 |
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New
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Date first listed on Zandaux | Manufacturers | Suppliers & Exporters in Africa.: |
Sep 11, 2024 |
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is known as a favorite polymer from the family of fluoropolymers due to its excellent piezoelectric properties, thermal stability, and mechanical strength
KEY FEATURES:
Chemical Resistance: PVDF is highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, solvents, and oils. This makes it ideal for applications in corrosive environments.Weather Resistance: PVDF is resistant to weathering, UV radiation, and ozone, ensuring its durability and longevity.Heat Resistance: PVDF can withstand high temperatures without melting or degrading, making it suitable for applications that require heat resistance.Cold Resistance: PVDF remains flexible and retains its properties at low temperatures, making it suitable for use in cold environments.Piezoelectric Properties: PVDF exhibits piezoelectric properties, meaning it can generate electricity when subjected to mechanical stress. This makes it useful in sensors, transducers, and energy harvesting applications.Dielectric Properties: PVDF has excellent dielectric properties, making it a suitable material for electrical insulation and capacitors.Non-Stick Properties: PVDF can be formulated with non-stick properties, making it useful in applications such as cookware and medical devices.