Pellets, sulfonyl fluoride form, EW 870 g/eq Aquivion® P87S-SO2F are chemically-stabilized (denoted by the S-suffix) perfluorinated pellets in the sulfonyl fluoride (-SO2F) form that exhibit an Equivalent Weight (EW) of 870 g/eq. This material is based on the unique Short Side Chain copolymer of Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) and Sulfonyl Fluoride Vinyl Ether (SFVE) F2C=CF-O-CF2CF2-SO2F produced by Solvay. Aquivion® P87S-SO2F resin can be easily melt extruded into a variety of shapes. The extruder should be equipped with a standard three-zone metering screw devoid of barrier or mixing elements. Optimum temperature settings will depend on the configuration of the equipment, but generally range from 200 to 300°C. Optionally, functional groups in the molded part are then hydrolyzed in baths or wet benches with a heated base (NaOH, KOH etc.) reaction which may take minutes or hours, depending on thickness and conditions. Aquivion® P87S-SO2F can be directly hydrolyzed as described, either completely or only on their outer surface. This will enable functional activity of the sulfonic acid / sulfonyl salt groups for ion-exchange operations or as an acid catalyst. Like other fluoropolymers, Aquivion PFSA pellets are corrosive in the melt; therefore, all parts having prolonged contact with the melt should be made with corrosion-resistant materials such as Hastelloy®, Inconel®, Monel® or Xaloy®. Chrome or nickel plating is not recommended since they are typically only sufficient for brief processing tests. Aquivion® pellets are not harmful if used and handled according to standard processing procedures (see for example "The Guide to the Safe Handling of Fluoropolymer Resins" issued by the Society of the Plastics Industry). If handled inappropriately, pellets may release harmful toxic chemicals. PACKAGING, SHIPMENT AND STORAGE - Aquivion® pellets are delivered in standard polypropylene bottles and drums. Products should be kept closed in their original packaging. Information provided by Solvay Specialty Polymers. |