Fluoropolymer

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A fluoropolymer is a fluorocarbon based polymer with multiple strong carbon–fluorine bonds. It is characterized by a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases.

Fluoropolymers were discovered in 1938 by Dr. Roy J. Plunkett when he was accidentally polymerized tetrafluoroethylene to form polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or more commonly known as Teflon). Fluoropolymers share the properties of fluorocarbons in that they are not as susceptible to the van der Waals force as hydrocarbons. This contributes to their non-stick and friction reducing properties. Also, they are stable and tend to be chemically intert due to the stability multiple carbon–fluorine bonds add to a chemical compound. Fluoropolymers may be mechanically characterized as thermosets or thermoplastics. They are often applied to manufactured metal parts by electrostatic powder coating, or attached in large sheets with epoxy to line the interior of large metal and non-metal containers.

Examples of fluoropolymers:

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  1. ^ Hyflon is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  2. ^ Tefzel is a registered trademark of DuPont
  3. ^ Fluon is a registered trademark of Asahi Glass Company
  4. ^ Tedlar is a registered trademark of DuPont
  5. ^ Halar is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  6. ^ Kynar is a registered trademark of Arkema, Inc.
  7. ^ Solef is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  8. ^ Hylar is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  9. ^ Kalrez is a registered trademark of DuPont
  10. ^ Tecnoflon is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  11. ^ Viton is a registered trademark of DuPont
  12. ^ Fomblin is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
  13. ^ Galden is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis S.p.A.
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