PVDF
Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF), a polymer with 59% w/w fluorine content, exhibits exceptional mechanical, chemical, and physical resistance, as well as thermal stability up to 140°C.
These pipes are made from extremely pure monomers (without the addition of stabilizers, plasticizers, lubricants, or additives).
PVDF is a superior transmission channel option compared to other thermoplastics and metals for a large range of chemicals and gases.
SOLEF® PVDF Pipes conform to ISO 10931.
Advantages
Polypropylene combines all the required favorable properties for modern industrial pipeline construction:
- Internal and external corrosion resistance.
- Chemical resistance to a wide range of chemicals (*see Chemical Resistance Data Sheet).
- Continuous working temperature from -40°C up to 140°C.
- Higher pressure-bearing capacity [PN 16 to PN 25].
- Fire resistance [Limiting Oxygen Index: 44].
- Tensile strength: 580 kg/cm².
- Low friction loss.
- Low thermal conductivity [0.2 W/m/°C].
- Low thermal expansion [12×10⁻⁵ m/m°C].
- Less wear resistance.
- No biological infestation or fungal growth.
- Maintenance-free.
- Easy and low installation costs.
- Immunity to galvanic or electrolytic corrosion.
- Leak-proof.
- Reliable performance across a long life.