PVDF Conductive – Overview of Kynar CN-F and CN-P
PVDF Conductive – An Introduction to Kynar CN-F and CN-P Kynar® PVDF offers outstanding corrosion resistance, exceptional chemical durability, and suitability for applications up to 300°F (149°C). It is a staple in the world of chemical processing due to its unique properties. PVDF is renowned for its chemical resistance, toughness, and ease of fabrication, making it a preferred material for finished parts.
When special conductive materials are incorporated into PVDF, it gains enhanced conductivity for controlling static electricity. These conductive additives come in the form of either carbon fibers (PVDF CN-F) or carbon powder (PVDF CN-P). While some properties are altered by these fillers, the material’s core attributes such as chemical resistance, strength, and manufacturability largely remain intact.
Key Features and Benefits of PVDF Conductive (Kynar CN-F and CN-P) Attributes of Conductive PVDF Materials:
- Resistivity typically falls within the range of 103 to 106 ohms per square.
- It eliminates initial charge and provides a pathway for charge dissipation.
PVDF CN-F and PVDF CN-P are exclusively available in black color.