NovaKyn PVDF Sheets made from a pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer. PVDF maintains its useful mechanical and chemical resistance properties at temperatures up to 150°C (300°F). An....
NovaKyn PVDF Sheets made from a pure thermoplastic fluoropolymer. PVDF maintains its useful mechanical and chemical resistance properties at temperatures up to 150°C (300°F). An additional advantage is that PVDF can be welded into tanks for acid and corrosive chemical processing in elevated temperature environments. PVDF is rigid and resistant to creep under mechanical stress and load. PVDF is stable to sunlight, and other sources of ultraviolet radiation. It is generally used in applications requiring the highest purity, strength, and resistance to solvents, acids, bases and heat and low smoke generation during a fire event.
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Features & advantages of NovaKyn PVDF Sheets:  Mechanical strength & toughness  High thermal stability  High dielectric strength  Exceptional outdoor weather resistance  Total inertness to UV radiation  Low permeability to most gases & liquids  Low flame & smoke characteristics  High abrasion resistance  Very low creep; High purity  Resistance to most chemicals & solvents (PH1 to PH14)  Resistance to nuclear radiation  Fungi resistant
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 Chemical tanks and vessels  Glove Box for use in Nuclear Industry  Control cabinets and panels  Equipment for corrosive environments  Fume Scrubbers & FRP Applications  Vessel Lining  Valve and Pump Housing  Fire retardant applications  Paper industry  Bleach Washer Lines  Deionized Water Handling  Bromine Handling  Specialty Chemicals  Insecticides Plants  Chloro Alkali Plant