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Tedlar PVF film

Poly(vinyl fluoride) is available from Du Pont both as a resia and as transparent and pigmented films under the trademark Tedlar PVF film. Films are available ia nonoriented and oriented grade ia several tensile modifications and thicknesses, with either adherable or nonadherable release-grade surfaces. The 1992 prices ranged from 30 to 70/kg, vs 24 to 62/kg ia 1988. Prices for specially tailored films were significantly higher. [Pg.381]

Technora fiber, 13 376-377 TechStreet technical information superstore, 15 763 Tecnoflon, 7 641 Tecomanine, 2 101 Tectosilicates, 22 453t Tedisamil, 5 106 Tedlar PVF film, 20 592 Teflon... [Pg.923]

ACRONYM. TRADE NAMES PVF, Tedlar PVF Film, Tedlar SP Film, PV-116 Resin CLASS Vinyl polymers REPEAT UNIT (CH2CHF) -... [Pg.940]

General Properties DuPont Tedlar PVF film properties include excellent resistance to weathering, outstanding physical properties, and inertness towards a wide variety of chemicals, solvents, and staining agents,... [Pg.31]

Table 8-01. Film Properties of DuPont Tedlar PVF Film... Table 8-01. Film Properties of DuPont Tedlar PVF Film...
Product coding logical for DuPont Tedlar PVF film products is given in Table 9.5. [Pg.452]

Figure 9.159 Elongation at break vs. temperature for several DuPont Tedlar PVF films [18]. Figure 9.159 Elongation at break vs. temperature for several DuPont Tedlar PVF films [18].
Table 9.5 Product Code Decoding for DuPont Tedlar PVF Film Products Example TTR10SG3... Table 9.5 Product Code Decoding for DuPont Tedlar PVF Film Products Example TTR10SG3...
Figure 11.45 Flex life at 23°C after exposure to steam at 100°C of DuPont Tedlar PVF film [24]. Figure 11.45 Flex life at 23°C after exposure to steam at 100°C of DuPont Tedlar PVF film [24].
Poly (vinyl fluoride) (PVF), A representative of fluoroplastics, it is a weatherable and chemical resistant thermoplastic. Its service temperature ranges from —70 to + 100 °C. Glass fibre-reinforced polyester sheets are coated with a thin PVF film for weather protecting. Trade name of PVF film Tedlar (USA). [Pg.27]

Figure 9.164 Elongation at break range vs. temperature for DuPont Tedlar SP colored PVF films [19]. Figure 9.164 Elongation at break range vs. temperature for DuPont Tedlar SP colored PVF films [19].
Figure 9.166 Dielectric constant vs. frequency at various temperatures of DuPont Tedlar TST20BG4 PVF film [20]. Figure 9.166 Dielectric constant vs. frequency at various temperatures of DuPont Tedlar TST20BG4 PVF film [20].
Tedlar Polyvinyl fluoride, PVF, film E. I. du Pont de Nemours... [Pg.2341]

The only known commercial producer of polyvinyl fluoride is DuPont Company. Tedlar is DuPont s trademark for oriented and unoriented films and three grades of PVF resin for special coatings applications. PVF films are tough, durable, preformed polyvinyl fluoride films that are manufactured in continuous rolls. PVF films can be oriented or nonoriented. Film thickness can range from 12.5 to 75 pm and can be treated for adherability or left untreated for release applications. [Pg.124]

Nonoriented Tedlar SP films (Types 8 and 9) offer excellent conformability to almost any shape or substrate while maintaining the durability, chemical resistance, and ease of cleaning expected of PVF film.1 ] Nonoriented films are available as multilayer films without adhesives or heat sealing. Multilayer technology allows for effects such as pearlescent or metallic colors. The Tedlar SP process allows a pigmented base layer to be covered with an integral clear top layer. [Pg.124]

PVF has better heat resistance than PVC and exceptionally good weather resistance. It will bum slowly. Instability at processing temperatures makes handling difficult but this problem has been sufficiently overcome for Du Pont to be able to market their Tedlar film. [Pg.376]

General description PVF is available only in film form. DuPont Tedlar films are available in clear, translucent, or opaque white film and in several surface finishes. [Pg.451]

Transportation Tedlar film is suitable for fiberglass truck bodies (high salts resistance) and for aircraft interiors. Others production of labels and electrical insulation. Moreover, Tedlar laminated with other films, like polyester, PVF, etc., becomes an ideal product for the realization of solar cells, decorative panels and road signs. [Pg.452]

The base unit of poly(vinyl fluoride) (PVF) is shown by structure (1). DuPont first commercialized a film based on PVF under the trade mark Tedlar in 1961 and is the only known supplier of this polymer. [Pg.8967]

Today PVF is produced from Du Pont de Nemours Co into films and coatings called Tedlar (earlier called Teslar). A dispersion-grade resin is sold by Diamond Shamrock. But compared with poly(tetrafluoroethylene), PVF is used only as speciality product in small quantities. [Pg.202]


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