PVDF
(polyvinylidene fluoride)
A fluoropolymer with high chemical resistance, UV stability, and pyroelectric properties. Used in membranes, coatings, lithium‑ion batteries, and chemical equipment.
A durable fluoropolymer resistant to UV, temperatures (−100°C…+150°C), and chemicals. Used in architecture (membranes), aviation, and solar panels. Transparent and long‑lasting.
ETFE (ethylene‑tetrafluoroethylene)
A fluorine‑containing thermoplastic elastomer, a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, and vinylidene fluoride; characterized by high chemical and thermal resistance, transparency, and low‑temperature flexibility.
THV
(tetrafluoroethylene‑
hexafluoropropylene‑
vinylidene fluoride)
A high‑temperature (up to +260°C) engineering plastic with metal‑like strength. Used in the aerospace, medical, and oil & gas industries. Resistant to wear and chemicals.
PEEK
(polyether ether ketone)
A heat‑resistant fluoropolymer (up to +260°C) with chemical inertness and non‑stick properties. Used in laboratory glassware, chemical equipment, and wire insulation.
PFA
(perfluoroalkoxy polymer)
А fluoropolymer with outstanding chemical resistance, transparency, and dielectric properties. Operating range: from −200°C to +205°C. Used in the chemical industry, electrical insulation, medical, and aerospace components. Non‑flammable, resistant to UV and aggressive environments.
FEP
(fluorinated ethylene propylene)