Data List
Typical Property Data for Everflon™ PFA GS04 Fluoroplastic Resin
Properties |
Test Method&Unit |
Typical Value |
Hardness, Shore Durometer |
ASTM D2204 |
D60 |
Specific Gravity |
ASTM D792 |
2.15 |
Nominal Melting Point |
ASTM D3307 °C |
310 |
Melt Flow Rate |
ASTM D3307 g/10 min |
6~20 |
Continuous Service Temperature |
°C |
260 |
Water Absorption, 24 hr |
ASTM D570 % |
<0.03 |
Weather and Chemical Resistance |
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Outstanding |
Average Particle Size |
μm |
200 |
Typical Applications
Everflon™ PFA GS04 is ideal for many end products for fluid handling in the chemical processing industries, including pump housings, vessels, columns, elbows, tees, and pipe sections with unusual shapes. In addition, any hollow structure with internal contours that permit uniform coating by powder flow is a candidate for lining, provided it can withstand high temperatures. Because of its enhanced resin purity, Everflon™ PFA GS04 is suitable for use in semiconductor manufacture and fluid handling systems for industry or life sciences.
Processing Guide
For rotational molding, Everflon™ PFA GS04 powder is placed inside a hollow metal structure that is slowly rotated biaxially and heated above the melting point of the powder. As the powder melts, it builds up on the inner surface of the structure. Powder flow and distribution are critical, because the high melt viscosity of Everflon™ PFA limits the lateral flow of melted resin. A cooling step then causes the molten resin to solidify and densify in place, creating an integral lining or a removable, hollow plastic part.
Good molding requires close attention to many details, such as choice of metals for the mold, preparation of the metal surface, rate of rotation, venting, and heating/ cooling cycles. The equipment must operate at high temperature and resist thermal shock.
Precaution
Before using Everflon™ PFA GS04, refer to the Safety Data Sheet and the latest edition of “The Guide to the Safe Handling of Fluoropolymer Resins.
Open and use containers only in well-ventilated areas using local exhaust ventilation (LEV). Vapors and fumes liberated during hot processing, or from smoking tobacco or cigarettes contaminated with Everflon™ PFA GS04, may cause flu-like symptoms (chills, fever, sore throat) that may not occur until several hours after exposure and typically pass within about 24 hr. Vapors and fumes liberated during hot processing should be exhausted completely from the work area. Contamination of tobacco with polymers should be avoided.
Mixtures with some finely divided metals, such as magnesium or aluminum, can be flammable or explosive under some conditions.
During rotational molding, a large volume of air is used to melt Everflon™ PFA GS04 resin and cool the molten resin. Vapors from molten resin should not be allowed to enter the operating area. Negative pressure should be maintained in the oven chamber, so that off-gas will be exhausted to the outside.
The same is true for the cooling chamber where exhaust blower rating should exceed that of the cooling air blower. Hot molds should be disassembled in a well-ventilated area. Vent tubes should be used on all molds to avoid pressure buildup.
Handing & Package
Ambient storage conditions should be designed to avoid airborne contamination and the formation of water condensation on the resin when it is removed from containers.
Everflon™ PFA GS04 are packaged in 20-kg (44-lb) drums net weight.
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