PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) Compounds

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) Compounds are high-performance engineering plastic materials created by blending PVDF resin with various additives and modifiers to achieve specific properties and performance characteristics. PVDF is known for its exceptional chemical resistance, electrical insulating properties, high-temperature stability, and excellent mechanical strength.

About our supplier

RTP specializes in the compounding of custom engineered thermoplastics for a variety of applications and industries. The company has a global presence, with manufacturing facilities and technical centers located across multiple regions. RTP is committed to innovation and continuously develops new products and formulations to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

Unique Properties

PVDF compounds offer unique properties and advantages, including:

  • Chemical Resistance: They are highly resistant to a wide range of aggressive chemicals and solvents.
  • Electrical Insulation: PVDF provides excellent electrical insulating properties, making it suitable for electrical applications.
  • High-Temperature Resistance: They can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.
  • Weather Resistance: PVDF has good weather resistance and UV resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications.
  • Mechanical Strength: PVDF compounds offer excellent mechanical strength and toughness.

Alternative for

The choice of using PVDF compounds depends on specific application requirements, including chemical resistance, electrical insulating properties, and high-temperature resistance. Alternatives may include other high-performance fluoropolymers like polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or other specialty engineering plastics, depending on the desired characteristics and cost considerations. The selection is influenced by factors such as the intended use, regulatory requirements, and the need for specific material properties. PVDF compounds are preferred when their unique combination of properties aligns with the application’s needs, particularly in industries where chemical resistance, electrical insulation, and temperature stability are crucial, such as chemical processing, wire and cable, and semiconductor manufacturing.

Paul Hendriks
Business Unit Manager Thermoplastics

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