The ferroelectric polymer PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) has interesting properties and could be used to store information or energy. One of the main drawbacks of PVDF is that if you add extra ...
Figure 1. Landscape of popular fluoropolymers. PVDF is a homopolymer produced from the joining of identical monomer units. PVDF is closely related to PCTFE and PTFE. PVDF has some unique ...
Xenia® Materials, global developer of carbon fibre reinforced polymers, presents its new range of PVDF-based compounds for 3D printing pellet-fed applications. This new group of materials ensures the ...
Responding to demand for the polymer in batteries, Kureha plans to build a new polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) plant in Fukushima, Japan. The plant will cost nearly $500 million and have 8,000 metric ...
New agreement reinforces Formerra’s strategy to support high-performance applications with advanced polymer solutions across multiple markets. ROMEOVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / August 12, 2025 / ...
A ferroelectric polymer made without fluorine, a so-called forever chemical that can take centuries to break down in nature, has been developed by researchers at Case Western Reserve University. The ...
A new study published in Advanced Materials Interfaces presents an innovative method for repurposing post-consumer thermoplastic waste into cost-effective, high-performance energy harvesters. Image ...
The ferroelectric polymer PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) has interesting properties and could be used to store information or energy. One of the main drawbacks of PVDF is that if you add extra ...
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