Fluoropolymers, Organic

Klaus Hintzer

Klaus Hintzer

3M Dyneon, Burgkirchen, 84508 Germany

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Tilman Zipplies

Tilman Zipplies

3M Dyneon, Burgkirchen, 84508 Germany

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D. Peter Carlson

D. Peter Carlson

Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Polymer Products Dept., Experimental Station Laboratory, Wilmington, United States

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Walter Schmiegel

Walter Schmiegel

Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Polymer Products Dept., Experimental Station Laboratory, Wilmington, United States

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First published: 31 January 2014
Citations: 8

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1. Introduction
1.1. History
1.2. Monomers
1.3. Polymers
1.4. Production
1.5. Properties
1.6. Uses
2. Fluoroplastics
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Polytetrafluoroethylene
2.2.1. Production
2.2.2. Properties
2.2.3. Processing
2.2.4. Uses
2.2.5. New Materials—Modified Granular PTFE
2.3. Tetrafluoroethylene–Hexafluoropropene Copolymers
2.3.1. Production
2.3.2. Properties
2.3.3. Processing
2.3.4. Uses
2.4. Tetrafluoroethylene–Perfluoro(Alkyl Vinyl Ether) Copolymers
2.4.1. Production
2.4.2. Properties
2.4.3. Processing
2.4.4. Uses
2.5. Tetrafluoroethylene–Ethylene Copolymers
2.5.1. Production
2.5.2. Properties
2.5.3. Processing
2.5.4. Uses
2.6. Polychlorotrifluoroethylene
2.6.1. Production
2.6.2. Properties
2.6.3. Processing
2.6.4. Uses
2.7. Chlorotrifluoroethylene–Ethylene Copolymers
2.7.1. Production
2.7.2. Properties
2.7.3. Processing
2.7.4. Uses
2.8. Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride)
2.8.1. Production
2.8.2. Properties
2.8.3. Processing
2.8.4. Uses
2.9. Poly(Vinyl Fluoride)
2.9.1. Production
2.9.2. Properties
2.9.3. Processing
2.9.4. Uses
2.10. Amorphous Perfluoropolymers
2.10.1. Production
2.10.2. Properties
2.10.3. Processing
2.10.4. Uses
2.11. Semicrystalline Tetrafluoroethylene-Hexafluoropropene-Vinylidene Fluoride Terpolymers
2.11.1. Production
2.11.2. Properties
2.11.3. Processing
2.11.4. Uses
3. Fluoroelastomers
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Elastomers Based on Vinylidene Fluoride (FKMs)
3.2.1. Production
3.2.2. Properties
3.2.3. Processing
3.2.4. Uses
3.3. Elastomers Based on Tetrafluoroethylene—Perfluoro(Methyl Vinyl Ether) Copolymers (FFKM)
3.3.1. Production
3.3.2. Properties
3.3.3. Processing and Uses
3.4. Elastomers Based on Tetrafluoroethylene–Propene Copolymers
3.4.1. Production
3.4.2. Properties
3.4.3. Processing
3.4.4. Uses
3.5. Fluoroelastomers containing Ethylene
3.5.1. TFE–E–PMVE Polymers
3.5.2. TFE–VDF–HFP–E Polymers
3.6. Thermoplastic Elastomers
3.7. Vinyl Ether Copolymers
4. Toxicology and Occupational Health
4.1. Fluoroplastics
4.2. Fluoroelastomers
4.3. Environmental Aspects
5. Economic Aspects

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