Tetrafluoroethylene-Hexafluoropropylene-Vinylidenefluoride- Fluoroterpolymer (TFB)

Tetrafluoroethylene-Hexafluoropropylene-Vinylidenefluoride- Fluoroterpolymer (TFB)Description:

TFB is a thermoplastic fluoroterpolymer, which consists of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and vinylidenefluoride (VDF). TFB is also known as THV® from Dyneon. The mnemonic makes up by the initial letters of the used monomers. (T for tetrafluoroethylene, H for hexafluoropropylene and V for vinylidenefluoride). TFA is characterised by transparency, flexibility and the ability to form connections with other polymers. It is resistant to multiplicity of chemicals and it is almost impermeable for carbon based motor fuels and aggressive chemicals.


Usage:

  • for security glasses
  • for flexible panels
  • in solar cells
  • in fuel systems of automotives
  • as lining material for tanks
  • as envelope material for special cables
  • corrosion protection in the chemical, pharmaceutical and microelectronic industry
  • as non-combustible, corrosion protective envelope material in clean rooms
  • envelope material in pure water systems

Formula:

Tetrafluoroethylene-Hexafluoropropylene-Vinylidenefluoride- Fluoroterpolymer (TFB)

Category:
Thermoplastic

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