PVDF Board

PVDF Board

PVDF Board is a high-performance fluoropolymer flat material engineered for corrosion-resistant and structurally demanding industrial applications. It delivers excellent chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal stability, making it an ideal solution for fabrication, lining, and heavy-duty equipment components.

Description

 

PVDF Board is a high-performance fluoropolymer flat material engineered for corrosion-resistant and structurally demanding industrial applications. It delivers excellent chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal stability, making it an ideal solution for fabrication, lining, and heavy-duty equipment components.


PVDF boards are widely used in chemical processing, water treatment, semiconductor manufacturing, and industrial equipment fabrication where both chemical resistance and mechanical robustness are required. Compared with thinner PVDF sheets, PVDF boards are designed for applications that demand greater stiffness, load-bearing capability, and long-term dimensional stability.


From a chemical resistance standpoint, PVDF boards offer excellent resistance to strong acids, alkalis, oxidizing agents, halogens, and a wide range of organic solvents. Unlike metal boards, PVDF does not corrode or generate surface scaling, ensuring long-term protection and consistent performance in aggressive chemical environments. This property makes PVDF boards especially suitable for tank linings, structural supports, and corrosion-resistant equipment housings.


In terms of mechanical performance, PVDF boards provide high tensile strength, good impact resistance, and excellent creep resistance under continuous mechanical load. The semi-crystalline structure of PVDF contributes to stable mechanical behavior over extended service periods, minimizing deformation or warping. These characteristics allow PVDF boards to function reliably in both static and dynamic industrial applications.


Regarding thermal performance, PVDF boards typically support continuous operating temperatures up to approximately 140–150°C, depending on board thickness and applied load. PVDF maintains its mechanical integrity and chemical resistance across a wide temperature range, making it suitable for both ambient and moderately elevated temperature environments.


From a fabrication and processing perspective, PVDF boards are highly machinable. They can be cut, milled, drilled, welded, and thermoformed using standard PVDF fabrication techniques. Homogeneous welding between PVDF boards and other PVDF components ensures strong joints and long-term system reliability. Smooth surface finishes reduce fouling and simplify cleaning and maintenance.

 

Specification

 

PVDF Data Sheet

 

ISO 12086

 

PVDF-E,CGIN

Density

ISO12086

 

1.78

Melting Point

ISO R 1183 D

C

169

Melt Flow Index

ISO 3416 C

g/10min

11

Melt Viscosity

ASTM D 3835

Pa.s

2000

Shore Hardness

ISO 868

D

80

Tensile @23C

ISO R 527

   

Strength at Yield

Mpa

50

Elongation at Yield

%

9

Elongation at Break

%

50

Flexural Modulus

ISO 178

Mpa

2000

IZOD impact notched(73°F)

ISO 180

J/m

160

Heat Distortion temperature under load of under 1.80Mpa (264PSL)

ISO 75

C

104

Flammability on 0.8mm

UL 94

 

V-0

 

Typical Applications

 

● Chemical tank linings and structural panels

● Water treatment and desalination equipment

● Semiconductor and electronics manufacturing

● Corrosion-resistant equipment housings

● Heavy-duty industrial fabrications

 

Advantages

 

● Features: High-quality PVDF resin, thick flat board form, uniform structure.

● Advantages: Superior chemical resistance combined with strong mechanical and thermal stability.

● Benefits: Extended service life, reduced maintenance costs, improved operational safety, and lower total cost of ownership.

● Evidence: PVDF boards are widely used in chemical plants, water treatment facilities, and semiconductor fabs, with performance validated through chemical compatibility testing, mechanical evaluation, and long-term industrial use.

PVDF boards are available in various thicknesses, dimensions, and surface finishes to meet specific application requirements.

 

Characteristics Platform

 

Characterization Platform

 

Quality Control

 

Quality Control

 

Packagings

 

25kg/woven bag, 800kg/pallet

Packagings

 

Workshop Gallery

 

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Customer Cases

 

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FAQ

 

Q1: What is the difference between PVDF board and PVDF sheet?

A: PVDF boards are typically thicker and designed for structural or load-bearing applications, while PVDF sheets are thinner and more flexible.

Q2: What temperature range can PVDF boards handle?

A: PVDF boards typically support continuous service temperatures up to around 140–150°C, depending on thickness and load.

Q3: Are PVDF boards suitable for corrosive environments?

A: Yes. PVDF provides excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, solvents, and oxidizing chemicals.

Q4: Can PVDF boards be machined and welded?

A: Yes. PVDF boards can be machined, welded, and thermoformed using standard PVDF fabrication methods.

Q5: Are custom sizes and thicknesses available?

A: Yes. PVDF boards can be supplied in a wide range of dimensions and thicknesses based on customer requirements.

 

Looking for high-quality PVDF boards for corrosive or structurally demanding applications?
Contact us today to request technical data sheets, material certifications, or expert assistance in selecting the right PVDF board for your project.

 

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