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- Perfluoro(methyl
vinyl ether) is a widely known monomer used in the industrial scale,
particularly, in the production of fluorine containing rubbers.The
known values of copolymerization constants of perfluoro(methyl vinyl
ether) (?1) with tetrafluoroethylene2 (?2) are r1 = k11/k12 = 0.22
and r2 = k22/k21 = 1.42 (index 2 concerns tetrafluoroethylene).
- Perfluoromethyl
vinyl ether as the special fluoric monomer has wide applications in
the development of new-style fluoro plastics and fluoro rubber with
excellent integrative properties.
- Aggressive
pumping environments can be problematic for pump engineers. On the
one hand it's impossible to design the pump to be resistant to every
kind of chemical, while on the other, the tendency is to either over
specify a perfluoroelastomer to cover all eventualities or select a
elastomer with mid-range chemical resistance in the hope this will
cover most applications.
- There are five
main types of FKMs, determined by the types of monomers used to
produce the fluoroelastomer. These include Vinylidene Fluoride
(VF2), Hexafluoropropylene (HFP), Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE),
Perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE).
- The
perfluorocarbon base polymer shall contain no less than 40
weight-percent of polymer units derived from tetrafluoroethylene, no
less than 40 weight-percent of polymer units derived from
perfluoromethyl vinyl ether and no more than 5 weight-percent
polymer units derived from perfluoro-2-phenoxy-propyl vinyl ether.
- Small amount of
perfluoromethyl vinyl ether copolymerize with tetrafluoroethylene to
produce fluoro resin, which could be melting processed.
- The polymer film
was prepared by the evaporation of the perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether)
polymer in the FC75 solvent on the ?Br glass, the film thickness
being 15 µm.
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Perfluoroelastomers and fluoroelastomers are widely used as seals in
PV cell manufacturing equipments due to their extraordinary
resistance to chemicals and heat.
- The key monomer
that has historically been used for extending the low temperature
performance of FKM has been perfluoromethylvinylether (PMVE). The
replacement of hexafluoropropylene (HFP) by PMVE enabled FKM
materials to be developed with glass transition temperatures in the
region of -30°C.
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General
Information
- Perfluoromethyl
vinyl ether
-
Fluorine-Containing Elastomers Introduction
- PMVE
Process
- Synthesis and
Characterization of Perfluoro-3-methylene-2,4-dioxabicyclo[3,3,0]
octane: Homoand Copolymerization with Fluorovinyl Monomers
- Fragmentation of
the adducts of Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether with halo and nitronium
fluorosulfates under electron impact
- Synthesis of
perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether) polymer at high pressures
- Temperature
Dependence of the Free Volume in Fluoroelastomers from
Positron Lifetime and PVT Experiments
Application
- The Effects of
Chemical Foaming Perfluoropolymers
on Rheology Enabling Pressure Extrusion
- New low
temperature fluoroelastomer for effective
sealing within the chemical process industries
- New Materials for
On-Line-Gasket System
(OLGS)
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Perfluoroelastomers and fluoroelastomers seals for photovoltaic cell
manufacturing processes
- Reduced risk of
pump seal failure and enhanced fluid resistance
- Verification
properties of O-rings made from viton extreme with advanced polymer
architecture used in pipeline valves containing very sour gas
MSDS
- Trifluoromethyl
Trifluorovinyl ether
- Perfluoro methyl
vinyl ether
- Perfluoro(methyl
vinyl ether)
- PMVE
- Technoflon PFR-94
- PerfluorMVE
- Viton
Fluoroelastomers
Technology
- From Vinylidene
Fluoride (VDF) to the Applications of VDF-containing Copolymers:
Recent Developments and Future Trends
- Novel Catalytic
Membrane Reactors Efficient Water Removal Technology Saves Energy
and Enhances Reaction Synthesis
- Structural
heterogeneity in elastic and glassy polymeric materials revealed by
positron annihilation and other supplementary techniques
- Techniques for
the Characterization of
Fluoroelastomers
- Proton-conducting
polymer electrolyte membranes based on fluoropolymers incorporating
perfluorovinyl ether sulfonic acids and fluoroalkanes synthesis and
characterization
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Company
Profiles
- Company from
China 1
- Company from
China 2
- Global Company
Product
- Altafluor 600®
MFA
- Baoflon-PMVE
- Hyflon® MFA P6010
- Norton®MFA
Fluoropolymer Film
- PMVE
Perfluoromethylvinyl Ether
- Viton® GLT-305
Consultant
- Consultant from
Washington
- Consultant from
Colorado
- Consultant from
New York
- Consultant from
USA
- Consultant from
Russia
- Consultant from
Chennai
Report
- CFR - Code of
Federal Regulations - Perfluorocarbon cured elastomers
- Review or
adjustment of the lists of wastes contained
- Statement of
Compliance about perfluoroelastomers
- Rubber gasket
specification
- Long-Term
Performance of New, Improved Specialty Fluoroelastomers in Various
Aggressive Fluids
- Compatibility of
polyvinyl alcohol and poly(methyl vinyl ether-co-maleic
acid) blends estimated by molecular dynamics
Patent
- Method of
manufacturing tetrafluorethylene perfluoromethyl vinyl ether
copolymer coated glass
- Thermoplastic
copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoromethyl vinyl ether and
medical devices employing the copolymer
-
Tetrafluorethylene perfluoromethyl vinyl ether copolymer coated
glass and method of manufacturing same
- Co-production of
perfluoromethyl perfluorovinyl ether and perfluoroethyl
perfluorovinyl ether
- Fluoropolymer low
reflecting layers for plastic lenses and devices
- Telomer
compositions and production processes
Suppliers
- Trifluoromethyl
Trifluorovinyl ether
Suppliers
- Perfluoro(Methyl
Vinyl ether) Suppliers
- Perfluoromethyl
vinyl ether Selling
leads
- Perfluoromethyl
vinyl ether
Exporters
- PMVE Exporters
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