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WestlakePVDF CN-P

Polyvinylidene Fluoride
Westlake Plastics Company

Product Description
PVDF CN-P (Conductive KYNAR Polyvinylidene Fluoride) Carbon-powder-filled, thermally stable, conductive material with consistent resistivities
< 105. This material is extremely tough with good flame and abrasion-resistance. Resistant to many chemistries and solvents, including strong
acids. Due to the carbon powder fill, this material is also available in film format as thin as .002 in.
Manufacturing Capabilities:
Rod: 0.125 to 4 in diameter
Sheet: 0.030 to 4 in thick
Film: 0.002 to 0.029 in thick
General
Material Status
Commercial: Active
Availability
North America
Filler / Reinforcement
Carbon Powder
Features
Acid Resistant
Good Chemical Resistance
Solvent Resistant
Flame Retardant
High Strength
Ultra High Toughness
Good Abrasion Resistance
Semi Conductive
Uses
Gaskets
Appearance
Black
Forms
Pellets
Physical
Specific Gravity
Water Absorption (24 hr)
Mechanical
Tensile Strength (Yield)
Tensile Elongation (Break)
Flexural Modulus
Flexural Strength
Impact
Notched Izod Impact
Unnotched Izod Impact
Thermal
Deflection Temperature Under Load
1.8 MPa, Unannealed
Electrical
Surface Resistivity
Volume Resistivity

Nominal Value
1.74
0.060
Nominal Value
35.9
15
931
44.8
Nominal Value
No Break
No Break
Nominal Value

Unit
g/cm
%
Unit
MPa
%
MPa
MPa
Unit

Unit

56.1
Nominal Value
1.0E+5
1.0E+5

C
Unit
ohms
ohmcm

Test Method
ASTM D792
ASTM D570
Test Method
ASTM D638
ASTM D638
ASTM D790
ASTM D790
Test Method
ASTM D256
ASTM D256
Test Method
ASTM D648

Test Method
ASTM D257
ASTM D257

Notes
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Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.

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Revision History
Document Created: Thursday, March 18, 2010
The information presented on this datasheet was acquired by IDES from the producer of the material. IDES makes substantial efforts to assure the accuracy of Added to Prospector: August, 2006
this data. However, IDES assumes no responsibility for the data values and strongly encourages that upon final material selection, data points are validated with Last Updated: 8/28/2006
the material supplier.

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