Polyvinylidene Fluoride

CAS# 24937-79-9

Product Description

Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a range of industrial applications due to its high chemical resistance, thermal stability, and electrical properties. 

Product:

Polyvinylidene Fluoride

CAS:

24937-79-9

Synonym:

Poly(1,1-difluoroethylene); Polyvinylidene difluoride

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White powder

Density

1.78 g/cm3

Melting point

166-170 °C

Molecular Weight

71000-534000

Odor

Odorless

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.42

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Polyvinylidene Fluoride used in many
industry applications

Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a highly non-reactive and pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a range of industrial applications due to its high chemical resistance, thermal stability, and electrical properties. Here are some of its key uses:

  1. Electronics: PVDF is widely used in the electronics industry for its piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties. It is used in sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting devices.
  2. Coatings: PVDF coatings are applied to metal surfaces to provide long-lasting protection against corrosion, UV radiation, and weathering. These coatings are commonly used in architectural and construction applications.
  3. Membranes: PVDF is used in the production of filtration membranes for water treatment, wastewater treatment, and the chemical industry. Its chemical resistance and durability make it ideal for microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration membranes.
  4. Wire and Cable Insulation: Due to its excellent electrical properties and chemical resistance, PVDF is used as an insulation material for wires and cables in the aerospace, automotive, and telecommunications industries.
  5. Battery Components: PVDF is used as a binder material in lithium-ion batteries, particularly in the electrodes. It helps to improve the mechanical strength and electrochemical performance of the electrodes.
  6. Piping and Tubing: PVDF piping and tubing are used in chemical processing, semiconductor manufacturing, and other industries where high purity and chemical resistance are critical. It is resistant to most chemicals and can withstand high temperatures.
  7. Medical Devices: PVDF is used in the medical field for various applications, including catheters, sutures, and prosthetic devices, due to its biocompatibility and resistance to chemicals and radiation.
  8. Textiles: PVDF fibers are used in high-performance textiles and fabrics, providing durability, chemical resistance, and UV protection. These fibers are used in protective clothing and specialty fabrics.
  9. Automotive Industry: PVDF is used in various automotive components, including fuel hoses, seals, and gaskets, due to its resistance to fuels, oils, and high temperatures.
  10. Adhesives and Sealants: PVDF is used in the formulation of adhesives and sealants, providing excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, and durability in demanding environments.