
Arkema's Kynar® PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) is known worldwide for its exceptional ease of processing, chemical resistance and durability. Arkema is only supplier in world producing PVDF resin in North America, Europe and Asia as well as major markets. We continue to increase investment in our efforts to provide customers with global supply and localized services.

Kynar® fluoropolymers are favored by end users worldwide for their outstanding properties:

Kynar® PVDF Resins are considered to be extremely easy to process fluoropolymers that do not require special equipment. There is a very wide "processing window" (big difference between melting point and decomposition temperature).
Wide range of productsFrench copolymer PVDF-HFP Arkema KYNAR series
Main grades: KYNAR FLEX ® 2501, 2751, 2801, LBG, etc.
Modified functional group grade: KYNAR FLEX ®LBG 8000 series
Emulsion series brand: KYNAR FLEX ®LBG LX series
KYNAR PVDF copolymer series products are produced by emulsion polymerization of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene monomers. According to molecular weight, molecular structure and crystallinity, it is divided into several models, and is an ideal material for resin coated diaphragms.
Arkema (Changshu) Fluorochemical Co., Ltd.Arkema (Changshu) Fluorine Chemicals Co., Ltd. was established in 1996. It is first foreign-owned enterprise in China to sell anhydrous hydrofluoric acid and freon substitutes. In addition, first Arkema Kynar® production line was officially launched in 2011, located in Changshu.
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