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Product Published on 5/31/2024
Xenia Carbon Fiber Reinforced PVDF Compounds for Pellet Fed 3D Printing

Products are aimed at high-performance, chemical-resistant applications.

Product Published on 6/21/2021
Renewable PVDF Grades for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Arkema develops new sustainable Kynar PVDF grades based on 100% renewable attributed carbon derived from crude tall oil.

Product Published on 10/7/2020
Materials: High Viscosity PVDF for Extrusion

Arkema has commercialized the highly flexible, high viscosity Kynar Flex 3030-50 PVDF for extrusion processing

News Published on 1/21/2021
Arkema and Polymer Engineering Develop Blending Technology for Kynar Flex PVDF and Rubber

The capability to blend Kynar Flex PVDF with various types of rubber developed by Arkema and Polymer Engineering results in products that have a range of properties offered by each respective component.

 

Product Published on 7/23/2018
Additive Manufacturing: First High-Purity PVDF 3D Printing Filament

Based on Arkema’s Kynar PVDF, Nile Polymer’s new filament is designed for large parts without dimensional warping.

News Published on 9/16/2021
Solvay Expands Thermoplastic Composite Capacity

Solvay’s new TPC line will produce unidirectional composite tape from a range of high-performance resins including PVDF, PPS and PEEK.

 

Blog Published on 4/20/2018
Nanodiamond-Enhanced, PVDF & PEKK 3D Filaments Emerge

Partnerships result in great material additions for additive manufacturing.

News Published on 4/16/2019
Arkema and 3DXTech Bring FluorX Material To Ultimaker’s Cura Marketplace

The new PVDF-based filament is specifically designed for printing highly technical 3D parts that require extreme performance.

Article Published on 2/26/2013
New Technology Permits PVDF Foaming

New technology from Arkema Inc., Philadelphia, allows foaming its Kynar PVDF fluoropolymers, paving the way for new applications for foam-core pipe and sheet in aerospace, aircraft, and automotive.

Article Published on 8/24/2016
Glass Reinforcement Opens New Doors For PVDF Fluoropolymer

Glass fiber is a new partner for this resin. A wider range of applications beckons.

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