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Syensqo (Solvay Specialty Polymers) Hylar® 5000 Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)  (Unverified Data**)
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Fluoropolymer; Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)

Material Notes: Hylar® 5000 is a crystalline high molecular weight powder form of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) specifically designed for solvent-based coatings to provide improved gloss. It forms mechanically strong and tough films that have a broad useful temperature range. These films are highly resistant to most environmental conditions including gamma radiation and are essentially transparent to ultraviolet radiation. The weathering characteristics of Hylar® 5000 coatings lead to excellent performance for the long term.

Hylar® 5000 is available only via a licensing program that specifies the composition of Hylar® 5000 coatings. A properly formulated finish contains sufficient pigment to make the film totally opaque to ultraviolet radiation at the nominal one mil (0.001 inch) film thickness suggested.

SAFETY

Hylar® 5000 is stable at temperatures up to 600°F (316°C). When it is subjected to temperatures above 600°F (316°C) for extended periods of time, hydrogen fluoride (HF) begins to evolve, and at temperatures above 700°F (371°C) HF evolution becomes rapid. Hylar® 5000 exhibits excellent flame resistance; however, in case of fire, HF and traces of potentially toxic fluorocarbons can be formed. HF is corrosive, causes burns on contact, and has an American Conference Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV-TWA) of 3 ppm (2.5 mg/m³) (1984).

Thermal decomposition of Hylar® 5000 to HF can also occur in a bake oven in the event that temperatures are not controlled properly. In the event of fire, use NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus and skin protection to protect against volatile decomposition products. Hylar® 5000 can be disposed of in an approved land fill, but should not be incinerated unless permitted by applicable law and provision is made for absorption of HF.

Key Attributes: Clean/High Purity; Crystalline; Good Strength; Good Toughness; High Molecular Weight; Low Odor; Radiation (Gamma) Resistant; UV Resistant; Weather Resistant

Applications: Coating Applications; Film

Information provided by Solvay Specialty Polymers.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Density, ASTM D792
  • Water Absorption at Saturation, ASTM D570
  • Viscosity, ASTM D3835
  • Melting Point
  • Gloss, ASTM D2457, 60°
  
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Solvay Specialty Polymers (includes former Solexis)

Category Notes
Plastic

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