Description
PVDF Powder as the Base Material for Coating is a high-performance fluoropolymer powder designed as the core resin for advanced protective coating systems. It delivers exceptional chemical resistance, weatherability, and long-term durability, enabling reliable coating performance in aggressive industrial and outdoor environments.
In coating systems designed for severe service conditions, the base resin plays a decisive role in determining long-term performance. PVDF powder is widely recognized as one of the most reliable base materials for high-performance coatings due to its unique molecular structure and strong carbon–fluorine bonds.
From a formulation perspective, this PVDF powder grade is engineered with controlled particle size distribution and high purity. These characteristics ensure consistent dispersion, predictable melting behavior, and uniform film formation during coating processes such as electrostatic spraying, fluidized bed coating, or thermal fusion. As a base material, PVDF provides a dense, non-porous coating matrix that effectively isolates substrates from corrosive environments.
In terms of chemical resistance, PVDF-based coatings exhibit excellent stability against a broad spectrum of acids, alkalis, salts, solvents, and oxidizing chemicals. This makes them particularly suitable for chemical processing equipment, pipelines, storage tanks, and industrial components exposed to aggressive media.
Weatherability is another defining advantage. PVDF demonstrates outstanding resistance to UV radiation, moisture, and temperature fluctuations. When used as the base material in coating systems, it helps maintain color stability, gloss retention, and mechanical integrity even after prolonged outdoor exposure. This property is especially valuable in architectural, infrastructure, and exterior industrial applications.
From a mechanical performance standpoint, PVDF-based coatings offer good flexibility, impact resistance, and adhesion when applied to properly prepared metal substrates. These properties reduce the risk of cracking, peeling, or delamination under thermal cycling, vibration, or mechanical stress.
Specification
|
Properties |
Test Method |
Unit |
HD9011 |
|
Average Particle Size |
Laser |
um |
≤ 20 |
|
MFR 230°C,10kg |
ASTM D1238 |
g/10min |
0.5-2 |
|
Density |
ASTM D792 |
g/cm3 |
1.76 |
|
Melting Point |
ASTM D3418 |
°C |
158 |
|
Water Absorption |
Absorption ASTM D570 |
wt% |
0.03 |
|
Hegman Fineness |
Fineness of Grind Gauges |
/ |
≥ 5.5 |
|
LOI |
ASTM D2683 |
% |
43 |
Typical Applications
● Chemical equipment and vessel coatings
● Corrosion-resistant industrial coatings
● Architectural and exterior building coatings
● Pipelines, valves, and fittings
● Functional fluoropolymer coating systems
Advantages
● Features: High-purity PVDF powder, controlled particle morphology, strong carbon–fluorine backbone.
● Advantages: Excellent chemical and UV resistance, stable coating formation, long-term durability.
● Benefits: Extended service life of coated assets, reduced maintenance frequency, lower lifecycle costs, and improved operational safety.
● Evidence: PVDF-based coatings are widely used in chemical plants, architectural facades, and corrosion protection systems, with performance validated through accelerated weathering and corrosion resistance testing.
This PVDF powder can be blended with pigments, additives, or other functional components to tailor coating performance for specific application requirements.
Characteristics Platform

Quality Control

Packagings
25kg/woven bag, 800kg/pallet

Workshop Gallery

Customer Cases

FAQ
Q1: Why is PVDF used as a base material for coatings?
A: PVDF provides excellent chemical resistance, UV stability, and thermal durability, forming a robust foundation for high-performance coating systems.
Q2: What coating processes are compatible with PVDF powder?
A: PVDF powder can be used in electrostatic spraying, fluidized bed coating, and thermal fusion coating processes.
Q3: How does PVDF-based coating compare with epoxy coatings?
A: PVDF-based coatings offer superior chemical resistance, weatherability, and longer service life, especially in harsh environments.
Q4: Is PVDF powder suitable for outdoor coating applications?
A: Yes. PVDF demonstrates outstanding resistance to UV radiation and weathering, making it ideal for long-term outdoor use.
Q5: Can PVDF powder be modified for specific coating requirements?
A: Yes. It can be formulated with pigments and additives to achieve specific appearance, thickness, and functional performance.
Looking for a reliable PVDF powder as the base material for coating formulations?
Contact us today to obtain technical data sheets, samples, or customized PVDF solutions for your coating development and production needs.
Hot Tags: pvdf powder as the based material for coating, China pvdf powder as the based material for coating manufacturers, suppliers, factory

