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PVDF Introduction |
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The most excellent finish coat for metallic structures, protecting the appearence of buildings while being easily washable, maintaining its original colour through decades.
Contains 70% content of PVDF resin. The C-F bond is the most stable chemical bond for this type of coating.
Fluoropolymer liquid coatings and fluoropolymer powder coatings both require a permit prior to purchase. Only after a strict quality evaluation of the plant to ensure its quality can the coating company purchase and use fluoropolymer materials.
Fluorofine has signed a 20 year quality assurance agreement for our fluoropolymer powder coatings coating plant.
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| PVDF molecules have very strong chemical bonds and a stable structure, the key to its high durability |
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The Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant made in 1971 used a PVDF fluoropolymer coating, ensuring agelong protection for the building exterior |
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| The Ginna nuclear powder plant built in 1967 used a PVDF fluoropolymer coating. Today, the buildings still retain their first colours. |
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