PVDF

PVDF

 

PVDF is a fluorinated polymer characterised by high chemical resistance, even at very high temperatures, high rigidity and insensitivity to UV radiation. This means it has a long service life even when used outdoors and under constant exposure to the air.

Its high purity, chemical resistance and thermal stability (at high and low temperatures) make PVDF ideal for use in very demanding applications, such as the IT, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

We work with electrofusion or heat fusion butt or socket welding, whose handling requires extreme cleanliness.

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MTS INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SL has received a grant for the execution of the Direct Expansion Line project, entitled "NEW PILOT LINE FOR PROCESSING THERMOPLASTIC AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS" and file number IDI-20240484, through the Centre for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI), a grant co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Pluriregional Operational Programme of Spain 2021 – 2027.

The general objective of the project is to undertake and implement an Investment Plan through the acquisition of two new pieces of equipment, primarily intended for the processing of thermosetting plastics and composites. This acquisition will enable the production of an endless variety of elements from these novel materials. In turn, it will allow MTS to expand its production capacity since, thanks to the implementation of the best available technologies on the market, an innovative improvement is achieved in the design and processing of these materials.

The project is being carried out at the Antas (Almería) facilities in the period between April 2024 and August 2025, with a total execution budget of €220,480.

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