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Chemical compound
Polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) or –(CH2CHF)n– is a polymer material mainly used in the flammability-lowering coatings of airplane interiors and photovoltaic
Polyvinyl_fluoride
Common synthetic polymer
Polyvinyl chloride (alternatively: poly(vinyl chloride), colloquial: vinyl or polyvinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic
Polyvinyl_chloride
Chemical compound
hydrogen fluoride to acetylene: HCCH + 2 HF → CH3CHF2 The intermediate in this process is vinyl fluoride (C2H3F), the monomeric precursor to polyvinyl fluoride
1,1-Difluoroethane
Chemical compound
intermediate in this process is vinyl fluoride or fluoroethylene, the monomeric precursor to polyvinyl fluoride. The electrowinning of aluminium relies
Hydrogen_fluoride
Class of chemical compounds
precursor to polyvinyl chloride. Polyvinyl fluoride is another commercial product. Related compounds include vinylidene chloride and vinylidene fluoride. Vinyl
Vinyl_halide
Chemical compound
dipole moment is 1.4 Debye and heat of vaporization is 361 kJ/kg. Polyvinyl fluoride Vinyl chloride Vinyl bromide NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
Vinyl_fluoride
Reversible transition in amorphous materials
name Tire rubber −70 −94 Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) −35 −31 Polypropylene (PP atactic) −20 −4 Polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) −20 −4 Polypropylene (PP isotactic)
Glass_transition
Chemical element with atomic number 9 (F)
retain some hydrogen atoms; polyvinylidene fluoride has half the fluorine atoms of PTFE and polyvinyl fluoride has a quarter, but both behave much like
Fluorine
Any chemical compound having at least one fluorine atom
perfluorinated. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, structural unit: –CF2CH2–), is an analog of PTFE with half the fluorines. PVF (polyvinyl fluoride, structural unit:
Fluorine_compounds
Solar-cell architecture
composed of a textured glass front and UV-stabilised polymer (commonly polyvinyl fluoride) backsheet, whereas bifacial modules are more likely to be glass–glass
Heterojunction_solar_cell
Chinese solar panel manufacturer
incorporate materials into photovoltaic metallization pastes and polyvinyl fluoride films in its solar modules. JinkoSolar began mass production of n-type
JinkoSolar
Assembly of photovoltaic cells used to generate electricity
copper indium gallium (di)selenide, hexafluoroethane, lead, and polyvinyl fluoride. Byproducts include silicon tetrachloride. Silicon dust ("kerf") is
Solar_panel
Topics referred to by the same term
exempt from conventional broadcast licensing Vinyl fluoride, monomer precursor to polyvinyl fluoride Honda City VF, model code for the first generation
VF
Non-woven fabric
molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber monofilaments and polyester, polyvinyl fluoride, etc. films. Cuben fiber is sometimes confused with carbon fiber,
Dyneema_Composite_Fabric
Plastic that softens with heat and hardens on cooling
Polystyrene copolymers are used in the manufacture of toys and product casings. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a tough, lightweight material that is durable, fairly
Thermoplastic
Chemical group (–CH=CH2)
example Example of resulting polymer Vinyl chloride Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Vinyl fluoride Polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) Vinyl acetate Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc)
Vinyl_group
Polymerization reaction among insoluble monomers in a solution
(ABS) Polyvinylidene fluoride Polyvinyl fluoride PTFE Dispersions (i.e. polymers sold as aqueous dispersions) polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl acetate copolymers
Emulsion_polymerization
Tubular section or hollow cylinder made of plastic
long lifetime. ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) HDPE (high-density polyethylene) PB-1 (polybutylene) PE (polyethylene)
Plastic_pipework
Topics referred to by the same term
PVF may refer to: PVF Football Academy Polyvinyl fluoride Pro Volleyball Federation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PVF
PVF
several commonly used topcoatings: PVF film lamination is made up of polyvinyl fluoride (commercially known as Tedlar). It consists of a film layer laminated
Fabric_structure
Plastic pressure pipe systems Plastic recycling Polyvinyl fluoride Polyvinylidene chloride Polyvinylidene fluoride Smart polymer Vinyl roof membrane "VinyLoop
VinyLoop
Voltage created when a crystal is heated
thin film, using gallium nitride (GaN), caesium nitrate (CsNO3), polyvinyl fluorides, derivatives of phenylpyridine, deuterated L-alanine doped triglycine
Pyroelectricity
Flow control device
(Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) PVC-U (Polyvinyl chloride, unplasticized) also known as PVCu or uPVC PVC-C (Polyvinyl chloride, post chlorinated) also known
Diaphragm_valve
Chemical element with atomic number 17 (Cl)
consumer products, about two-thirds of them organic chemicals such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), many intermediates for the production of plastics, and
Chlorine
The most common fluoropolymers are polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) and polyvinylidene (PVDF). PVDF is found to be the biggest use
Conservation and restoration of copper-based objects
Conservation_and_restoration_of_copper-based_objects
Chemical element with atomic number 35 (Br)
solutions by fluorine gas. Excess bromate and fluoride are precipitated as silver bromate and calcium fluoride, and the perbromic acid solution may be purified
Bromine
polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), polypropylene (PP), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), and ethylene
Double-walled_pipe
Group of industrial chemical compounds
methanol octanol phenol phthalic anhydride polypropylene polystyrene polyvinyl chloride propylene polypropylene glycol propylene oxide styrene terephthalic
Commodity_chemical
Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids
systems in many countries rely on the resiliency and adaptability of polyvinyl chloride. It is also true that plastics are the basis of widespread environmental
Plastic
Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) Polyurethane foams Polyvinyl acetate Polyvinyl alcohol Polyvinyl chloride Polyvinyl pyrrolidone Ponceau SX Potassium
IARC_group_3
List of human-made polymers
fabrics, Teflon in non-stick pans, Bakelite for electrical switches, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in pipes, etc. The common PET bottles are made of a synthetic
List_of_synthetic_polymers
content ISO 3137:1974 Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride for industrial use — Sampling ISO 3138:1974 Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride for industrial use — Determination
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
assumed to resemble chlorination by phosphorus pentachloride. Hydrogen fluoride, a useful solvent for these reactions, activates SF4: SF4 + HF ⇌ SF+3 +
Fluorination by sulfur tetrafluoride
Fluorination_by_sulfur_tetrafluoride
Use of high-energy electrons to treat an object
commonly crosslinked using the electron-beam irradiation process include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic polyurethanes and elastomers (TPUs), polybutylene
Electron-beam_processing
String or line intended for angling
from synthetic polymers such as nylon, polyethylene or polyvinylidene fluoride ("fluorocarbon") and may come in monofilament or braided (multifilament)
Fishing_line
Welding of semi-finished plastic materials
[mm/min] High Density Polyethylene 50 Polypropylene (PP-R) 50 Polypropylene (PP-H, PP-B) 20 Polyvinylidene Fluoride 20 Polyvinyl Chloride – Unplasticized 10
Plastic_welding
Chemical acid found in vinegar
primarily in the production of cellulose acetate for photographic film, polyvinyl acetate for wood glue, and synthetic fibres and fabrics. In households
Acetic_acid
Mineral composed of sodium chloride
caustic soda and chlorine, and in the manufacture of products such as polyvinyl chloride, plastics, and paper pulp. Of the annual global production of
Salt
Water supplied through a pipe and tap combination
polypropylene random copolymer (PP-R / Al / PP-R) polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated (PVC-C) polyvinyl chloride - not softened(only cold water) (PVC-U) carbon
Tap_water
Prosthetic device
Research has begun on decellularized pig lung, polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, and poly glycerol sebacate as potential cell scaffolds for tissue
Artificial_lung
Non-explosives producing heat, light and sound
fuels as a fuel and binder Polyisobutylene Nitrocellulose Polyethylene Polyvinyl chloride, also serving as chlorine donor and a binder Polyvinylidene chloride
Pyrotechnic_composition
Water purified to uncommonly stringent specifications
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in the US and Europe. In Asia, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) and polypropylene (PP) are popular
Ultrapure_water
Nickel(II) fluoride with regularly spaced five nanometer holes to increase capacity. The device used an electrolyte made of potassium hydroxide in polyvinyl alcohol
Research in lithium-ion batteries
Research_in_lithium-ion_batteries
Joining method for thermoplastics and composites
particular high-density polyethylene Polypropylene (PP) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) While there are various forms of extrusion welding
Extrusion_welding
Chemical compound
and fluorinated polymers such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF); as well as ethylene propylene
Sodium_hypochlorite
Relative conformational uniformity of repeating units in a macromolecule
each triad. Polymers that are formed by free-radical mechanisms, such as polyvinyl chloride are usually atactic.[citation needed] Due to their random nature
Tacticity
Fissured tongue • Fixed prosthodontics • Florida Dental Association • Fluoride therapy • Focal infection • Foliate papillae • Forensic dentistry
Index of oral health and dental articles
Index_of_oral_health_and_dental_articles
Code identifying material, for recycling
cans, oil cans, plastic lumber, toolboxes, supplement containers 3 PVC Polyvinyl chloride Window frames, bottles for chemicals, flooring, plumbing pipes
Recycling_codes
Manual arc welding process
welding curtains often surround the welding area. These curtains, made of a polyvinyl chloride plastic film, shield nearby workers from exposure to the UV light
Shielded_metal_arc_welding
Mass of airborne particulates and gases
produced instead of water. Contents of halogens such as chlorine (e.g. in polyvinyl chloride or brominated flame retardants) may lead to the production of
Smoke
Chemical compound
kinetics. Because of the instability of vinyl alcohol, the thermoplastic polyvinyl alcohol (PVA or PVOH) is made indirectly by polymerization of vinyl acetate
Vinyl_alcohol
acidulated phosphate fluoride MeSH D25.223.432 – fluorides, topical MeSH D25.223.716 – sodium fluoride MeSH D25.223.800 – tin fluorides MeSH D25.264.377 –
List_of_MeSH_codes_(D25)
Class of two-dimensional inorganic compounds
Ti4AlN3 is mixed with a molten eutectic fluoride salt mixture of lithium fluoride, sodium fluoride, and potassium fluoride and treated at elevated temperatures
MXenes
Organic chemical compound
tautomeric form of acetaldehyde (§ Tautomerization to vinyl alcohol), polyvinyl alcohol cannot be produced from acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde forms a stable
Acetaldehyde
machine readable characters (MICR and OCR) ISO 2035:1974 Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) moulded fittings for elastic sealing ring type joints for
List of ISO standards 2000–2999
List_of_ISO_standards_2000–2999
Increases the viscosity of a liquid without altering its other properties
use: Polyurethanes, acrylic polymers, latex, styrene/butadiene, PVA - polyvinyl alcohol, not polyvinylacetate which is used in adhesives such as wood
Thickening_agent
Hydrocarbon compound (H2C=CH2)
chlorine itself is not used. Some products derived from this group are polyvinyl chloride, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, methyl chloroform, polyvinylidene
Ethylene
Sensor of ion concentration in a solution
cation and anion of the membrane-forming substance. An example is the fluoride selective electrode based on LaF3 crystals. Ion-exchange resins are based
Ion-selective_electrode
Filtration method that uses nanometer sized pores in biological membranes
include aeration and disinfection & stabilisation.[citation needed] A Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) degasifier is used to
Nanofiltration
Battery with a calcium electrode
PTHF backbones and TFSI anions, PEDGA-based gel polymer electrolytes, polyvinyl imidazole, PVDF gel electrolytes, using solvents such as alkyl carbonates
Calcium_battery
Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)
oxidizing agents in organic chemistry. Lead is frequently used in the polyvinyl chloride coating of electrical cords. It can be used to treat candle wicks
Lead
Material which glows when excited by ionizing radiation
bases include polyvinyl xylene (PVX) polymethyl, 2,4-dimethyl, 2,4,5-trimethyl styrenes, polyvinyl diphenyl, polyvinyl naphthalene, polyvinyl tetrahydronaphthalene
Scintillator
Caustic soda, with formula NaOH
include: polyethylene (HDPE, usual, XLPE, less common), carbon steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), stainless steel, and fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP
Sodium_hydroxide
Chemical element with atomic number 24 (Cr)
acid solution. This used zinc tetroxychromate dispersed in a solution of polyvinyl butyral. An 8% solution of phosphoric acid in solvent was added just before
Chromium
Soft substance meant to be chewed without swallowing
of plastics and is used in products from plastic bags to hula hoops. Polyvinyl acetate is a sticky polymer found in white glue. Butyl rubber is typically
Chewing_gum
Group of chemical compounds derived from alkanes containing one or more halogens
halogenated polymers include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polytetrafluoroethene (PTFE, or teflon).[citation needed] Alkyl fluorides An estimated one fifth
Haloalkane
Chemical compound
which are subsequently polymerized to make polychloroprene (Neoprene) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), respectively. In the production of vinyl chloride, acetylene
Hydrogen_chloride
Membrane in a liquid electrolyte battery
polymer films (polyethylene, polypropylene, poly (tetrafluoroethylene), polyvinyl chloride), ceramic and naturally occurring substances (rubber, asbestos
Separator_(electricity)
State of matter
current widespread use, include carbon-based polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, nylons, polyesters, acrylics, polyurethane, and
Solid
Toxic mercury compound known as 'corrosive sublimate'
catalyst for the conversion of acetylene to vinyl chloride, the precursor to polyvinyl chloride: C2H2 + HCl → CH2=CHCl For this application, the mercuric chloride
Mercury(II)_chloride
Kimberly-Clark WO patent 9610381, Yeo, Richard & Johns, Eric Mitchell, "Polyvinyl alcohol-treated liner for personal care absorbent articles", issued 11
Richard_Yeo_(scientist)
Branch of organic chemistry
the formula R4−nSnCln for values of n up to 3. Bromides, iodides, and fluorides are also known, but are less important. These compounds are known for
Organotin_chemistry
Chemical compound containing carbon and at least one halogen
Other haloalkenes have been chemical building blocks of plastics such as polyvinyl chloride ("vinyl" or PVC, polymerized chloroethene) and Teflon (duPont
Halocarbon
Chemical compound
especially in polyesters, acrylics, ethylene vinyl acetate, epoxies, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), rubber, as well as in wood-based products. Aluminium hydroxide
Aluminium_hydroxide
Category of substances
drinking water infrastructure, including lead jointed pipelines, end-of-life polyvinyl chloride pipes and household plumbing". Chromium(III) compounds and chromium
Toxic_heavy_metal
Chemical compound
zinc compounds on thermal stability and flame retardancy of wood flour polyvinyl chloride composites". Construction and Building Materials. 320 126203
Zinc_chloride
January 27, 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2019. "Joseph Muhler, Stannous Fluoride Toothpaste, Toothpaste Invented". www.invent.org. June 4, 2024. "Joseph
List of National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees
List_of_National_Inventors_Hall_of_Fame_inductees
the bone is impregnated prior drying with the use of 50% solution of polyvinyl acetate (PVA(C4H6O2)n) in distilled water. For ivory it is sometimes necessary
Conservation and restoration of shipwreck artifacts
Conservation_and_restoration_of_shipwreck_artifacts
616 – polyvinyls MeSH D02.455.326.271.665.806 – squalene MeSH D02.455.326.271.884 – vinyl compounds MeSH D02.455.326.271.884.533 – polyvinyls MeSH D02
List_of_MeSH_codes_(D02)
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Brotherly; Variant of Germaine; From Germany
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Elfin; Elf-wise Friend; Variant of Alvin
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Seeker of Kindness / Mercy (from Allah)
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Unscathed; Perfect
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Victorious Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Garrant.Respelling of German Garen.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Wise One
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Genus of Monkey; Baboon; The Black Face Monkey
Boy/Male
Portuguese American Spanish
Dark-skinned; A Moor.
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n.
A fluoride of cerium, occuring near Fahlun in Sweden. Tynosite, from Colorado, is probably the same mineral.
n.
Any one of a series of double fluorides of tin (stannum) and some other element.
n.
Calcium fluoride, a mineral of many different colors, white, yellow, purple, green, red, etc., often very beautiful, crystallizing commonly in cubes with perfect octahedral cleavage; also massive. It is used as a flux. Some varieties are used for ornamental vessels. Also called fluor spar, or simply fluor.
a.
Pertaining to, or denoting, a compound consisting of a double fluoride of hydrogen and silicon; silicofluoric. See Silicofluoric.
n.
A fluoride.
a.
Combined with fluorine; subjected to the action of fluoride.
n.
A supposed compound of hydrofluoris acid and a base; a fluoride.
a.
Resembling salt; -- said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes also to the fluorides and cyanides.
n.
A fluoride of the cerium metals occurring in hexagonal crystals of a pale yellow color. Cf. Fluocerite.
n.
A mineral of a violet-blue color, inclining to gray and white. It is a hydrous fluoride of cerium, yttrium, and calcium.
n.
A binary compound of fluorine with another element or radical.
n.
A fluoride of sodium and aluminum, found in Greenland, in white cleavable masses; -- used as a source of soda and alumina.
n.
A double fluoride of silicon and some other (usually basic) element or radical, regarded as a salt of fluosilicic acid; -- called also silicofluoride.
n.
A fluoride of alumina and soda occurring with the Greenland cryolite in octahedral crystals.
n.
A double fluoride of zirconium and hydrogen, or some other positive element or radical; as, zircofluoride of sodium.
n.
A fluoride of aluminium, calcium, and sodium occurring with the cryolite of Greenland.
n.
A double fluoride of boron and hydrogen, or some other positive element, or radical; -- called also fluoboride, and formerly fluoborate.