Skip Navigation Links
Home
Specialty Polymers
Vinyls
Sustainability
News
SHARE Your Favorite Application


 
Linings 
 
TabPanel1
AJAX PANE
AJAX HAS BEEN KNOW TO ENHANCE USER INTERFACE
AJAX HAS BEEN KNOW TO ENHANCE USER INTERFACE
AJAX HAS BEEN KNOW TO ENHANCE USER INTERFACE
AJAX HAS BEEN KNOW TO ENHANCE USER INTERFACE
Expand All Collapse All
Linings
Protective linings in reactors and tanks fabricated with Halar® ECTFE, Solef® PVDF, Hyflon® PFA/MFA® and Algoflon® PTFE granulars, provide excellent resistance to extreme chemicals and temperatures.
Fluoropolymer lining systems are an alternative method to using specialty alloys such as stainless steel, titanium, Inconel® or Hastelloy® for corrosion control purposes. Significant cost savings can be achieved and a reliable system specified by appropriate selection and application of fluoropolymer lining systems.

Halar® ECTFE, Solef® PVDF, Hyflon® PFA/MFA®, and Algoflon® PTFE are used as continuous linings within FRP dual laminate or steel substrates. Extruded liners can be pulled into steel pipe or over-wrapped with FRP in a dual laminate construction.
Thicker linings provide much better protection against permeation and abrasion. These linings can be applied through rotomolding or transfer molding, as found in most pumps, valves and fittings, or through sheet lining. The latter process may be a loose liner as in many PTFE applications or may use adhesives to bind the fluoropolymer to a surface.

Fluoropolymers Service Temperature

Maximum service temperature of fluoropolymers
(compared with PP)

Chemical Resistance

Chemical Resistance in H2SO4 

Permeation Resistance

Permeation Resistance in acids



Cl2 Permeability



HCl Permeability

 
Contacts 
 
Specialty Polymers | Americas
Specialty Polymers Americas
Specialty Polymers | Asia & Australia
Specialty Polymers Asia
Specialty Polymers | Europe, Middle East & Africa
Specialty Polymers EMEA
 
Literature 
 
Brochure
Fluoropolymer Coatings & Linings
Halar® Fire-Safe Plastics
Solvay Products for Safe Water
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current Site > SolvayPlastics
 
© SOLVAY 2012 Skip Navigation Links
Last Update (30/6/2011)