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  1. Is Kynar® PVDF or is PVDF Kynar®?
    Kynar® is the registered trademark of Arkema's PVDF resin.

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  2. What is the chemical resistance of Kynar® PVDF to other chemicals?
    Arkema has documented case histories of Kynar® PVDF applications and a chemical resistance chart with over 700 listed chemicals based on over 25 years service in chemical applications.

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  3. What is the regulatory status of Kynar® PVDF resins?
    Kynar® PVDF homopolymer resins meet FDA, USDA, 3-A, U.S.P. Class VI, NSF 51 and NSF 61 listings. Kynar Flex® resins also have been tested in accordance with FDA and U.S.P. VI regulations.

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  4. Why is Kynar® the preferred polymer and material of construction for high purity components used in semiconductor and pharmaceutical applications?
    Components formed from pure Kynar® and Kynar Flex® resins do not produce particulate contaminants. Kynar® resins are 100% pure fluoropolymer and require no further additives in processing.

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  5. What component forms are available in Kynar® and Kynar Flex® PVDF resins?
    Kynar® PVDF components can be found in a complete line of fluid handling products including solid and lined pipe, vessel linings, pumps and valves, tower packaging, stock shapes, microporous membranes and monofilament fabrics.

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