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PVF
(redirected from Polyvinylidene fluoride)

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PVFPolyvinylidene Fluoride
PVFPipe, Valves and Fittings
PVFPoly-Vinyl Fluoride
PVFPresent Value Factor
PVFPrepaid Variable Forward (equity trading strategy)
PVfPeso Vivo Final (Portugese)
PVFPearle Vision Foundation
PVFPolitieke Vleugel van de Federatie van Agrariƫrs en Landarbeiders (Party of the Federation of Land Workers, Suriname)
PVFPeraliya Village Founders (Sri Lanka)


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Keywords: A functionalized and vulcanized elastomer adherent by itself to a thermoplastic chosen from polyamides, PBT, mixtures containing polyvinylidene fluoride and ethylene/ vinyl alcohol and ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymers.
The novel plastic, sold commercially as Kynar, is based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a polymer made of repeating molecular units composed of a pair each of carbon, fluorine and hydrogen atoms.
As a result of this transaction, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) fluoroplastic products formerly marketed under the Solef brand by Solvay Fluoropolymers, Inc.
 
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