Polyvinylidene fluoride | PVDF
PVDF films/foils are produced from Polyvinylidene Fluoride
resins using a melt extrusion casting process. PVDF foils offer all the benefits of fluoropolymer films, such as resistance to harsh thermal, chemical, and ultra-violet environments, excellent weatherability, non-stick properties, and superior dielectric performance. PVDF films can be heat-sealed, thermoformed, and laminated to various substrates.
PVDF films (Polyvinylidene fluoride | PVDF) are chemically inert and resistant to most chemicals. They possess excellent abrasion and fire (UL V-0 rating) resistance. PVDF films have the superior anti-stick and low friction properties of a fluoropolymer, as well as high dielectric strength. These films also have outstanding weatherability and resistance to UV radiation.
PVDF films/foils can operate continuously at service temperatures up to 300°F (150°C).(Polyvinylidene fluoride | PVDF) TCI produces our PVDF films in a variety of thicknesses between 0.001″ to 0.010″ (25 to 250 mμ), with a maximum standard width of 60” (1,524 mm). Any slit widths and bondable (plasma treated or chemically etched) surfaces are available by request.


