PVDF COATINGS

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) coatings are durable fluoropolymer coatings known for their exceptional chemical resistance, UV stability, and mechanical strength. PVDF is ideal for applications requiring robust performance in harsh conditions, including the pharmaceutical, chemical processing, and architectural industries.

Characteristics

Chemical Resistance
Provides excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals.
UV and Weather Resistance
Maintains performance and appearance under UV exposure and harsh weather conditions.
Durability
Offers long-lasting protection and reliability.
Good Adhesion
Bonds well to various substrates, ensuring effective application.
High Abrasion Resistance
Resists wear and damage from mechanical abrasion.
Temperature Range
PVDF coatings offer effective performance across a wide temperature range, maintaining stability in both high and low-temperature environments.

  • Service Temperature: 40°F to 302°F (-40°C to 150°C)
  • Melting Point: 175°C (347°F)
Coating Thickness
PVDF coating thickness varies depending on the application. Typical coating thickness options include:

  • Standard Thickness: 0.2 mm – 1.5 mm
  • Application-Specific Thickness: up to 2 mm (available on request)

Thickness depends on factors like exposure to chemicals, mechanical wear, and environmental conditions.
Technical Properties
PropertyValue
Density1.78 g/cm³
Hardness (Shore D)75
Melting Point175°C (347°F)
Thermal Conductivity0.19 W/mK
Dielectric Strength18 kV/mm
Tensile Strength50 MPa
Flexural Modulus1500 MPa
Water Absorption< 0.03%
Applications of PVDF COATINGS