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PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

SF-F22M is designed for compression molding process for the production of molding parts.

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Category: PVDF Pellet
  • Product Description of PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

    Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is a new fluorocarbon thermoplastic with excellent mechanical performance, good impact resistance, abrasion resistance, weatherability and chemical stability. It is widely used in chemical industry, electrical and electronic industry, food industry, space industry and architectural decoration industry as it can be used to produce pump valves, pipe fittings, films, wire insulating layers, lithium battery adhesive and fluorocarbon coatings.

  • Application of PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

    PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

  • Specification of PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

    Item

    Unit

    Test standard

    SF-F22M

    Appearance

    /


    White and semi-transparent pellets

    S.S.G

    /

    ASTM D792 @23/23℃

    1.75-1.79

    Melting Point

    ASTM D3418, 10℃/min

    165-171

    MFR

    g/10min

    ASTM D1238, 230℃/5kg

    1-5

    Water Absorption

    %

    ASTM D570

    ≤0.05

    Tensile Strength at Yield

    MPa

    ASTM D638

    ≥35

    Tensile Strength

    MPa

    ≥30

    Elongation at Break

    %

    ≥25

    Hardness

    Shore D

    ASTM D2683

    76-80


  • Process Safety Instructions of PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

    • This product should be processed under 370℃,to avoid producing toxic gases;

    • PVDF has good fire resistance and smoke inhibition property, however, when meets with fire, it will release toxic hydrogen fluoride gas and fluorocarbon compounds;

    • Operators should take good care of personal protection during the use procedure and processing.

  • Packaging and Storage of PVDF Pellet SF-F22M

    • 25 kg and 250 kg packages can be provided. PVDF is packed in double layer of polyethylene plastic bag and then put into a hard cardboard drum.

    • It must be stored in clean, cool, dry place.

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