Fluoropolymer Applications In High-Purity Water Distribution Systems

Date Published: 2013 | Technical journal archive

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Fluoropolymers have several attractive properties making them a desirable material for high-purity water applications from resistance to extremely harsh environments involving aggressive chemicals, multi-year exposure to ultraviolet light, high temperatures and fire. This article details the specific properties of fluoropolymers used in high-purity water systems with a particular focus on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF).

Companies: Solvay
Authors: Brigitte Neubauer
Tags: Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)Construction MaterialsDistribution Systems

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