PVDF Fitting – Introduction
PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) fittings are high‑performance thermoplastic components engineered for demanding industrial applications where chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and long‑term reliability are essential. Known for their exceptional purity and durability, PVDF fittings are widely used in industries that cannot compromise on material integrity.
Key Benefits of PVDF Fittings
Outstanding Chemical Resistance
PVDF offers superior resistance to:
- Strong acids and bases
- Halogens and solvents
- Corrosive gases and liquids
This makes FAV PVDF fittings ideal for aggressive chemical handling systems.
High Temperature & UV Stability
PVDF maintains structural integrity under elevated temperatures and prolonged UV exposure, ensuring long service life in both indoor and outdoor installations.
Ultra‑High Purity
PVDF is naturally low in extractables and leachables, making it suitable for:
- Pharmaceutical production
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- High‑purity water systems
Mechanical Strength & Durability
PVDF fittings deliver excellent:
- Impact resistance
- Abrasion resistance
- Dimensional stability
Even under continuous pressure and thermal cycling.
Types of FAV PVDF Fittings Available
A complete PVDF fitting range typically includes:
- Compression fittings
- Union and reducing unions
- Elbows
- Tees and crosses
- Male and female connectors
- End caps and adapters
- Valve fittings for controlled flow
Each component is engineered to maintain leak‑free performance even in harsh operating environments.
PVDF fittings offer a unique combination of chemical resistance, purity, and mechanical strength that outperforms many other thermoplastics like PVC, CPVC, or PP. For systems where contamination, corrosion, or failure is not an option, PVDF stands out as the material of choice.





























































































