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Glass-Filled PVDF Sheets for High-Performance Applications
Our Glass-Filled PVDF sheets are composed of a specialized, glass-backed, UV-stable variant of homopolymeric polyvinylidene fluoride, known for its exceptional properties. These sheets boast excellent welding and processing capabilities, and are highly resistant to acids, with outstanding heat and aging resistance.
Applications: Glass-Filled PVDF sheets find their place in various fields, including:
- Chemical Engineering and Tank Building: Ideal for environments involving chemical processing and corrosive substances.
- Electroplating Technology: Suited for applications demanding corrosion resistance and chemical durability.
Product Features: Our Glass-Filled PVDF sheets offer the following key attributes:
- High-Performance Material: Engineered for superior performance in demanding conditions.
- Low Flammability: Complies with DIN 4102 B1 standards for low flammability.
- Excellent Chemical Resistance: Proven to withstand exposure to harsh chemicals.
- Exceptional Aging Resistance: Retains its properties over time, ensuring long-lasting reliability.
- High Rigidity: Maintains structural integrity in challenging environments.
Certifications: Rest assured, our Glass-Filled PVDF sheets meet strict quality standards:
- USP Class VI Certification: Produced from raw materials that adhere to US Pharmacopeia standards for biological safety.
- DIBt-Approved Moulding Compound: Manufactured using DIBt-approved materials, ensuring high quality.
- DIN 4102 B1 Low Flammability: Meets low flammability standards without requiring a test certificate.
- Physiological Safety: Complies with BfR standards, ensuring safe use in contact with food and biological substances.
Recommended Uses: Consider our Glass-Filled PVDF sheets for applications that require:
- Operation in the presence of strong corrosive substances.
- Operating temperatures below +150°C.
- Good sliding and wear resistance.
Our sheets are also a top choice in scenarios demanding:
- Exposure to high-energy radiation (radiation).
- Hydrolysis resistance.
- Good mechanical properties, while still maintaining an operating temperature below +150°C.
Upgrade to Glass-Filled PVDF sheets for reliability, durability, and high performance in challenging environments.
Mechanical Properties
Yield stress | DIN EN ISO 527 | MPa | >50 | |
Elongation at break | DIN EN ISO 527 | % | >30 | |
Tensile modulus of elasticity | DIN EN ISO 527 | MPa | >2100 | |
Notched impact strength | DIN EN ISO 179 | kJ / m2 | >13 | |
Shore hardness | DIN EN ISO 868 | scale D | >75 |
Thermal Properties
Melting temperature | ISO 11357-3 | °C | 172 … 175 | |
Thermal conductivity | DIN 52612-1 | W / (m * K) | 0,19 | |
Thermal capacity | DIN 52612 | kJ / (kg * K) | 1,20 | |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | DIN 53752 | 10-6 / K | 100 … 140 | |
Service temperature, long term | Average | °C | 0 … 140 | |
Service temperature, short term (max.) | Average | °C | >145 | |
Vicat softening temperature | DIN EN ISO 306, Vicat B | °C | 140 |
Electrical Properties
Dielectric constant | IEC 60250 | 8,0 | ||
Dielectric dissipation factor (106 Hz) | IEC 60250 | 0,02 | ||
Volume resistivity | DIN EN 62631-3-1 | Ω * cm | >1014 | |
Surface resistivity | DIN EN 62631-3-2 | Ω | >1014 | |
Comparative tracking index | IEC 60112 | 600 | ||
Dielectric strength | IEC 60243 | kV / mm | 20 |
Other Properties
Density | DIN EN ISO 1183-1 | g / cm3 | >1,75 | |
Water absorption | DIN EN ISO 62 | % | <0,4 | |
Flammability (Thickness 3 mm / 6 mm) | UL 94 | V0 |