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Insulation Type: PVDF

Trade Name:
  • -Kynar®
  • -Floraflon®
  • -Neoflon PVDF®
  • -Solef®

  • Aircraft on which PVDF has been found:
  • No aircraft identified for his item.
  • *Note: Some of the older aircraft types of insulation may have replaced by the original wire. The listings of aircraft are not complete, especially with those special uses, e.g., engine areas, electronic boxes, etc.

    Mil Specs and other Standards using PVDF:
  • - BMS13-38 (Boeing)

  • - MIL-W-22759/13

  • - MIL-W-22759/14

  • - MIL-W-22759/15

  • - MIL-W-81044/1

  • - MIL-W-81044/2

  • - MIL-W-81044/3

  • - MIL-W-81044/4

  • - MIL-W-81044/5

  • - MIL-W-81044/6

  • - MIL-W-81044/7

  • - MIL-W-81044/8

  • - MIL-W-81044/9

  • - MIL-W-81044/10

  • - MIL-W-81044/11

  • - MIL-W-81044/12

  • - MIL-W-81044/13

  • - MIL-W-81044/14

  • - MIL-W-81044/15

  • - SAE-AS22759/13

  • - SAE-AS22759/14

  • - SAE-AS22759/15

  • - SAE-AS5086/5

  • - SAE-AS5086/6



  • Other Common Uses:
  • -Many other uses, e.g., construction materials


  • Example Cross Section Diagrams:


    MIL-W-22759/14

    Advantages: Excellent cut-through properties Not affected with exposure to normally expected fluids Radiation damage starts at ~ 10^7 Rd
    Disadvatages: Relatively low melting temperature limits its use to 150 C
    Other Information:
    It has been reported that PVDF has been used as a topcoat for PMDA-ODA insulated wire. When used in aircraft wiring, it appears that PVDF is cross- linked-See XL-PVDF except with MIL-W-22759/13 to /15. Thermoplastic polymer

    Chemical Information:

    Chemical Name: Poly (vinyldiene fluoride) or Poly (1,1-difluoroethylene)




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