Material Comparison
Method*
UV Resistance
Corrosion Protection
Chemical Resistance
Hardness
Thickness**
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Thermoset
Epoxy
Method* S
UV Resistance Ø
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistance•
Hardness•
Thickness**.001″-.004″
Epoxy
Method* F
UV Resistance Ø
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistance•
Hardness•
Thickness**.007″-.015″
Polyester
Method* S
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistanceo
Hardnesso
Thickness**.001″-.004″
Thermoplastic
Nylon
Method* S
UV Resistance o
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistance•
HardnessØ
Thickness**.003″-.007″
Nylon
Method* F
UV Resistance o
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistance•
HardnessØ
Thickness**.007″-.015″
Vinyl
Method* F
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection o
Chemical Resistanceo
HardnessØ
Thickness**.007″-.015″
Polyolefin
Method* S
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection •
Chemical Resistanceo
Hardnesso
Thickness**.004″-.009″
Polyolefin
Method* F
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection •
Chemical Resistanceo
Hardnesso
Thickness**.010″-.018″
Kynar (PVDF)
Method* S
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection •
Chemical Resistance•
Hardness•
Thickness**.008″-.013″
Halar (ECTFE)
Method* S
UV Resistance •
Corrosion Protection •
Chemical Resistance•
Hardnesso
Thickness**.007″-.080″
- • = Excellent
- o = Good
- Ø = Not Recommended
- *(S)= Electrostatic Spray (F)= Fluid bed dip
- **Higher thickness may be achieved if necessary