There’s a dizzying number of specialist 3D printing materials out there, some of which do try to offer an alternative to PLA, PA6, ABS, etc., while others are happy to stay in their own niche.
Figure 1. Landscape of popular fluoropolymers. PVDF is a homopolymer produced from the joining of identical monomer units. PVDF is closely related to PCTFE and PTFE. PVDF has some unique ...
Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) coatings are one of the most commonly used commercial and industrial coatings on the market. PVDF is a fluoropolymer resin that is highly inert and stable, providing ...
Polyvinylidenedifluoride (PVDF) is a white, semi-crystalline, and semi-opaque engineering thermoplastic that can be processed by melting and is very expensive. Although it is not as good as PTFE, it ...
Solvay SA is adding capacity for Solef-brand polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) materials to serve the growing lithium-ion battery market. Brussels-based Solvay will spend 300 million euros ($338.2 ...
A recent study published in Advanced Materials Technologies explored a novel method to enhance the β-phase content in polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composites using in situ growth of silver(I) ...
As the demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, the chemical companies Solvay and Orbia are forming a joint venture to build an $850 million facility in the southeastern US that will make ...
The research results of KERI's 'PVDF Replacement Battery Binder Technology' have been published as the cover article in the prestigious journal ‘Advanced Functional Materials’. A team led by Dr. Hyeon ...
PVDF is a thermoplastic polymer known for its piezoelectric properties, making it widely used in sensors and actuators. However, pure PVDF predominantly exists in the non-polar α-phase, which limits ...
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