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Perfluoromethyl Vinyl Ether(PMVE)

Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether (PMVE) is a copolymer of fluorinated vinyl ether, which is the key raw material for the synthesis of special fluoropolymer and modified fluoropolymer. The fluoropolymer obtained has excellent acid and alkali resistance and high/low temperature resistance. The formed products are widely used in the nuclear industry, aviation and aerospace, chemical manufacturing, pipeline transportation and semiconductor and other harsh fields of seals. In addition, PMVE can also be used as an important raw material for the synthesis of new pesticide diphenylurea.


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Category: Fluorinated Fine Chemicals
  • Specification of Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether(PMVE)

    Technical Properties

    Component

    Unit

    Property

    Content

    wt%

    ≥99.9

    Other

    wt%

    ≤0.1


    Physical and Chemical Properties

    Item

    Unit

    Index

    Chemical Name

    ----

    Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether

    CAS

    ----

    1187-93-5

    Molecular Formula

    ----

    C3F6O

    Structural Formula

    ----


    Molecular Weight

    g/mol

    166.02

    Boiling Point

    -23

    Liquid Density(25℃)

    g/ml

    1.43


  • Packaging of Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether(PMVE)

    This product is filled in the pressure cylinder, the filling coefficient is 1.06kg/L; There are labels and certificates on the outside of the cylinders, indicating the brand, trademark and batch number.


  • Notes of Perfluoromethyl vinyl ether(PMVE)

    1. The product should be stored away from fire and heat sources to prevent overpressure, and the storage place must have good ventilation;

    2. In high temperature weather, sunscreen and cooling measures should be taken for open storage of cylinders to prevent overpressure;

    3. This product is transported as dangerous goods, avoiding heat and violent vibration during transportation.

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