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Polyvinylidenefluoride Film   -   Material Information


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Standard products are available in these forms
Film Granule Metallized Film Rod Sheet Tube
Common Brand Names:
Floraflon, Kynar, Solef
 
General Description:  

General Description : A semi-crystalline, semi-opaque and white engineering thermoplastic that is melt processable and expensive. It has good temperature and general chemical resistance (though neither are as good as PTFE's) and good abrasion and radiation resistance. It is somewhat stiffer and stronger than most (melt-processable) fluoropolymers but has high dielectric losses.

It has a highly dipolar molecule so that, if the correct morphology is achieved, valuable piezo- and pyro-electric properties result. The desired form is known as the ß phase or Form I, in which the predominantly "head to tail" polymer chains have an all-trans extended planar zig-zag form with the dipoles of adjacent chains parallel to one another. This is formed from the more common Alpha phase (Form II) by mechanical deformation followed by electrical polarization at very high electrical fields. In practice, both uniaxial and biaxial mechanical orientation is used which, after poling, gives a different balance of piezo-/pyro-electric properties.

Applications of PVDF include pipes and fittings, bearings, linings and vessels (all especially for the chemical processing industry), wire insulation and piezo-electric devices.

   

Technical Data for   Polyvinylidenefluoride


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FV301050Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.0045mm, Condition:Biaxially Oriented,
FV301090Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.009mm, Oriented:Uni-axially oriented, Condition:Piezo-electric film,
FV301251Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.028mm, Oriented:Uni-axially oriented, Condition:Piezo-electric film,
FV301260Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.05mm,
 
FV301300Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.1mm,
FV301310Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.125mm,
FV301350Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.25mm,
FV301360Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.3mm,
FV301400Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:0.5mm,
 
FV301490Polyvinylidenefluoride Film,    
Thickness:1.0mm,
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Properties for Polyvinylidenefluoride Film

Property Value
Material Uni-axial Bi-axial Unoriented
Dielectric Constant @ 1MHz 12 @ 1KHz 11 @ 1KHz
Dielectric Strength @25µm thick kV mm-1 ~160
Dissipation Factor @1MHz 0.018 @ 1KHz
Extension to break - Longitudinal % 14-20 50
Extension to break - Transverse % 300-450 50
Heat-sealing Temperature C 204-218
Permeability to Carbon Dioxide @25C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 0.2
Permeability to Hydrogen @0C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 0.25
Permeability to Hydrogen @25C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 0.25
Permeability to Nitrogen @25C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 0.03
Permeability to Oxygen @25C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 0.03
Permeability to Water @38C x10-13 cm3. cm cm-2 s-1 Pa-1 250
Piezo coefficient - d31 pC.N-1 18-20 8
Piezo coefficient - d32 pC.N-1 2 8
Piezo coefficient - d33 pC.N-1 ~-20 15-16
Piezo coefficient - d3h pC.N-1 -6.5
Piezo coefficient - g31 Vm.N-1 0.15
Piezo coefficient - g32 Vm.N-1 0.015
Piezo coefficient - g33 Vm.N-1 ~-0.15 ~0.18
Pyro coefficient - 3 µC m-2 K-1 -27 ~25
Shrinkage % 2.5-25 2
Tensile modulus - Longitudinal GPa 1.8-2.7 2
Tensile modulus - Transverse GPa 1.7-2.7 2
Tensile strength - Longitudinal MPa 180-290 180
Tensile strength - Transverse MPa 29-38 180
Volume Resistivity Ohmcm 1.8x1015 5x1014
All information and technical data are given as a guide only. Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct, no warranty is given as to its completeness or accuracy.

Standard products are available in these forms
Film Granule Metallized Film Rod Sheet Tube