Description
PVDF Sheets are high-performance fluoropolymer sheets engineered for corrosion-resistant and high-reliability applications. They combine excellent chemical stability, mechanical strength, and thermal performance, making them an ideal material for fabricating durable components in aggressive industrial environments.
PVDF sheets are widely used across chemical, water treatment, semiconductor, and industrial fabrication sectors due to their exceptional balance of chemical resistance, mechanical durability, and processability. As a fluoropolymer material, PVDF offers superior performance compared with many standard engineering plastics when exposed to aggressive chemicals and elevated temperatures.
From a chemical resistance standpoint, PVDF sheets exhibit excellent resistance to strong acids, alkalis, oxidizing agents, halogens, and many organic solvents. Unlike metal sheets, PVDF does not corrode, pit, or release contaminants into the process media. This makes PVDF sheets particularly suitable for applications where long-term corrosion protection and material stability are essential.
In terms of mechanical performance, PVDF sheets provide high tensile strength, good impact resistance, and excellent creep resistance under continuous load. The semi-crystalline structure of PVDF contributes to dimensional stability during long-term service, reducing the risk of deformation or stress cracking. These properties allow PVDF sheets to be used not only as liners but also as structural components in fabricated equipment.
Regarding thermal performance, PVDF sheets typically support continuous operating temperatures up to approximately 140–150°C, depending on thickness and load conditions. PVDF maintains its mechanical integrity and chemical resistance across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in both ambient and moderately elevated temperature environments.
From a fabrication and processing perspective, PVDF sheets are highly versatile. They can be cut, machined, welded, and thermoformed using standard PVDF fabrication techniques. This flexibility allows manufacturers to produce tanks, ducts, scrubbers, linings, trays, and custom components with strong, homogeneous welds and long service life. Smooth surface finishes further reduce fouling and simplify cleaning and maintenance.
Specification
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PVDF Sheet Specification |
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Length(mm) |
Width(mm) |
Thickness(mm) |
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1500 |
3000 |
3-15 |
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1220 |
2440 |
5-10 |
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1000 |
2000 |
3-50 |
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Note:other specification can be customized as your request. |
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Typical Applications
● Chemical tank linings and fabricated vessels
● Water treatment and desalination equipment
● Semiconductor and electronics manufacturing components
● Chemical exhaust ducts and scrubber systems
● Corrosion-resistant industrial fabrications
FAQ
Q1: What are the main advantages of PVDF sheets?
A: PVDF sheets offer excellent chemical resistance, good mechanical strength, thermal stability, and long service life.
Q2: What temperature range can PVDF sheets handle?
A: PVDF sheets typically support continuous service temperatures up to around 140–150°C, depending on thickness and load.
Q3: Are PVDF sheets suitable for corrosive environments?
A: Yes. PVDF resists acids, alkalis, solvents, and oxidizing chemicals, making it ideal for corrosive applications.
Q4: Can PVDF sheets be welded and fabricated?
A: Yes. PVDF sheets can be welded, machined, and thermoformed using standard PVDF fabrication methods.
Q5: Are different sizes and thicknesses available?
A: Yes. PVDF sheets are available in various thicknesses and dimensions to meet specific application needs.
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