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    Despite the versatility of fluoropolymers in demanding, high-performance applications under harsh environments, many of them have been classified as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny. However, polyvinyl fluoride (PVF) is outside all current regulatory definitions of PFAS due to the lack of full fluorination and the presence of hydrogen on each carbon in the backbone of the polymer. This positions PVF as a sustainable alternative to traditional fluoropolymers while retaining outstanding weatherability, durability and chemical resistance. In this talk, DuPont will review composite applications currently commonly utilizing PFAS materials and the status of PVF as a non-PFAS fluoropolymer within the regulatory landscape. DuPont will highlight PVF's exceptional surface protection and barrier properties, its compatibility with multiple composite manufacturing processes and its multifunctional use as a release film.

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  • Agenda
    • Review of current PFAS regulations and in-scope materials
    • Use cases for PFAS materials (films and coatings) in composite applications
    • Non-PFAS options: range from non-fluorinated lower-performance materials to non-PFAS polyvinyl fluoride
    • Overview: what PVF is, why it is non-PFAS and what its attributes are
    • Real-world case studies
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