Can PVDF Binders Replace Epoxies in Harsh-Chemical Environments?
1. Introduction: The Changing Face of Protective Coatings Industrial environments that deal with strong acids, solvents, or alkalis rely heavily on protective coatings to ensure equipment longevity and safety. For decades, epoxies have been the default choice due to their excellent adhesion and resistance to a variety of chemicals. However, industries are now seeking materials that can deliver even higher levels of performance in harsh-chemical environments. One such contender is the PVDF binder (Polyvinylidene Fluoride), a high-performance fluoropolymer known for its exceptional chemical resistance, UV stability, and durability. With innovations from leading PVDF manufacturers like Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL) , PVDF binders are entering sectors where epoxies once had no competition. Key Statistics: The global PVDF market is projected to reach USD 3.6 billion by 2030. PVDF coatings can retain over 90% of their gloss after 10 years in outdoor exposure tests. 2. What Makes PVD...