PVDF coatings are a combination of resins, solvents, pigments and additives that create an effective coating formula to clad metal architecture. They are widely used when a durable coating is needed on project exteriors to resist weathering, chalking, fading and UV rays whilst offering excellent protection to the substrate. PVDF has exceptional intrinsic resistance to natural aging and does not require anti-UV additives to resist exposure to direct sunlight. It exhibits exceptional stability when exposed to solar radiation and weathering.
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)
PVDF coatings are a combination of resins, solvents, pigments and additives that create an effective coating formula to clad metal architecture.
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