ECTFE is partially fluorinated, semi-crystalline polymers offering a unique combination of properties for particularly demanding applications. In various industries, it is widely used in anti-corrosion applications such as linings or self – supporting construction elements such as piping. ECTFE furthermore provides excellent chemical resistance, high dielectric strength, as well as durability. These coatings have excellent chemical resistance since they are non-porous film capable of operating continuously at 1500C. These multicoat systems come in water-based liquid and powder form.
Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE)
ECTFE is partially fluorinated, semi-crystalline polymers offering a unique combination of properties for particularly demanding applications.
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