PVDF Dykor / Kynar Coating
Delta Coatings & Linings offers industrial coating services using PDVF in Louisiana and surrounding areas. The PVDF coatings are excellent for corrosion-resistant applications.
Key Characteristics
What Are PVDF Coatings?
PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) is a thermoplastic fluoropolymer that is corrosion and abrasion resistant and good for baked-on lining applications. It is a chemical-resistant thick film barrier coating primarily used on chemical processing equipment. This coating is unaffected by most chemicals and solvents and has excellent wear and abrasion resistance. PVDF also has high dielectric strength, excellent resistance to weathering, and the ability to self-extinguish.
PVDF Coating Properties
- Weatherability resistant
- UV rays resistant
- Radiation resistant
- Good thermomechanical properties
- High tensile strength
- High mechanical strength
- Low water absorption
- Flame resistant
- Can extinguish themselves in the case of a fire
PVDF Coating Applications & Industries
These coatings can benefit many industries that demand extreme resistance for their coatings. Some of these industries include the following:
- Chemical Processing – The chemical processing industry benefits from using PVDF coatings because they do not react with most solvents and chemicals. Some of the common PVDF coating applications for this industry include storage systems, chemical production, separation equipment, and heat exchangers.
- Commercial Cookware – PVDF coatings are excellent for commercial cookware applications because of their corrosion & flame resistance. The typical applications for the commercial cookware industry include bakeware, food processing parts, and more.
- Medical & Healthcare – The PVDF coatings are formulated to provide strength, heat, and corrosion resistance to surgical devices and other medical equipment.
- Defense – PVDF coatings are excellent for the defense industry applications because of its corrosion, chemical, and heat resistance.
- Automotive - The PVDF coatings benefit the automotive industry because of their properties of corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, and abrasion resistance for automotive parts.
- Oil & Gas – The oil & gas industry benefit from using PVDF coatings because they do not react with most chemicals and have high corrosion resistance.
Additional Coatings We Supply:

"World wide leaders in Fluoropolymer coating"
- Teflon ETFE
- Teflon FEP
- Teflon PFA
- Teflon S
- Silverstone Ceramic

"The most complete line of fluoropolymer coatings in the world"
- Xylan
- Dykor
- Halar

- Rilsan
- Nylon
- Powder Coating
- Plastisol
- Plascoat PPA 571
- Plascoat Talisman
For All Your Industrial Coating Applications
Delta Coatings & Linings' line of protective industrial metal coatings can solve many different types of applications.
Abrasion Resistance
Abrasion Resistance
Often, the first hint that something’s wrong with a process or application is an unusual noise. It could sound like a squeal, chatter or grinding, among other things, but it indicates parts are rubbing against each other. Left unaddressed can lead to poor performance or failure.
Baked-On Linings
Baked-On Linings
Baked-on linings create a protective coating for tanks, ducts, piping, and other devices. This coating is applied to a prepped surface and heated with care to ensure even temperature from floor to ceiling, which maximizes adhesion.
Chemical Resistance
Chemical Resistance
Chemical resistant coatings provide benefits to a range of industries including medical, food, rubber manufacturing and more. Chemical resistant coatings are essential to equipment such as tanks, pumps, and valves exposed to chemicals.
Corrosion Resistance
Corrosion Resistance
Anti-corrosion coatings can help deter material degradation brought on by oxidation, moisture, and chemical exposure, among others. They function as a barrier preventing contact between corrosive materials and chemical compounds.
Dry/Solid Film Lubricants
Dry/Solid Film Lubricants
Dry film lubricants (solid film lubricants) are designed to reduce friction between surfaces moving against each other. These coatings prevent galling and seizing while protecting in hot and cold environments.
Non-Stick Coatings
Non-Stick Coatings
Non-Stick industrial coatings are used in a wide range of industries. Some benefits that non-stick coating applications are minimized machine downtime and maximizes production with reduced coefficient of friction.
