Waterborne Fluoropolymer Dispersion (PVDF/PTFE)
Waterborne Fluoropolymer Dispersion is an aqueous colloidal dispersion of PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) particles, offering outstanding chemical resistance, UV stability, and anti-soiling performance unmatched by conventional polymer binders. Designed for high-end architectural panel coatings, chemical plant equipment finishes, and premium industrial maintenance coatings, these dispersions enable AAMA 2605-compliant topcoats with 10+ year gloss and color retention in harsh environments. The waterborne format reduces VOC vs. solvent-borne PVDF systems while maintaining film integrity.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 9.0–11.0 |
| appearance | White to off-white aqueous dispersion |
| particleSize | 150–400 nm |
| solidContent | 40–60% |
| fluorineContent | ≥59% (PVDF grade) |
Applications
- Architectural aluminum composite panel (ACP) coatings
- Chemical plant equipment and reactor vessel finishes
- High-end industrial maintenance and anti-corrosion topcoats
- Curtain wall and cladding panel coatings
- Anti-graffiti and easy-clean exterior coatings
Key Features
- Waterborne Fluoropolymer Dispersion delivers exceptional UV and weathering resistance comparable to solvent-borne PVDF systems
- Outstanding chemical resistance against acids, alkalis, and industrial pollutants
- AAMA 2605-grade performance: 10+ year gloss retention and chalk resistance
- Waterborne format reduces VOC and eliminates hazardous solvent handling