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​ HFP Hexafluoropropylene,For FKM/FEP/PFA/plastic/wire Insulation, Cas No: 116-15-4

​ HFP Hexafluoropropylene,For FKM/FEP/PFA/plastic/wire Insulation, Cas No: 116-15-4

Brand Name: Hexafluoropropylene (HFP)
Model Number: 116-15-4​
MOQ: 1 Iso Tank/20tons
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T
Supply Ability: 2-3 weeks
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
GB/T32362-2015
Appearance:
Colorless Gas At Normal Temperature And Pressure
Perfluoropropylene Content (%):
≥ 99.99
Octafluorocyclobutane Content (%):
≤ 0.2
Pentafluoropropylene Content (%):
≤ 0.3
Acidity (%):
≤ 0.0001
Packaging Details:
Iso Tank
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Cas 116-15-4​ HFP Chemical

Product Description
HFP Hexafluoropropylene (Cas No: 116-15-4)
High-performance fluorocarbon compound for plastic/FKM/wire insulation applications with excellent chemical stability and insulation properties.
Key Features
  • Excellent insulation properties for electronic devices
  • Superior corrosion resistance
  • Non-flammable with strong chemical stability
  • Effective as anti-reflective coating for optical materials
  • Does not react with other compounds
Primary Applications
Hexafluoropropylene serves as a crucial raw material for multiple industrial applications:
  • Production of fluorine-containing fine chemical products
  • Manufacturing of plastic/FKM materials and wire insulation
  • Pharmaceutical intermediates
  • Fire-extinguishing agents
  • Preparation of fluorine-containing polymer materials
Packaging Specifications
Available in:
  • Ton-sized steel cylinders
  • ISO TANK containers
Filling coefficient shall not exceed 1.06 kg/L.
Certificate of Analysis
​ HFP Hexafluoropropylene,For FKM/FEP/PFA/plastic/wire Insulation, Cas No: 116-15-4 0
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the main uses of HFP?
A: Primarily used to produce fluoroelastomers (FKM) and fluoroplastics (FEP/PFA), widely applied in seals, cables, and chemical equipment.
Q: How should HFP be stored?
A: Must be stored as a liquefied gas in pressure-resistant cylinders, placed in cool, ventilated areas away from ignition sources and heat.
Q: What are the risks of using HFP?
A: Main risks include flammability and explosiveness. Inhalation is harmful. Operation requires explosion-proof equipment and good ventilation.
Q: What is the relationship between HFP and PTFE?
A: HFP is a key raw material for producing modified PTFE products (e.g., FEP), improving the processability of PTFE.
Q: What is the difference between HFP and HFPO?
A: HFP is hexafluoropropylene (an olefin), while HFPO is hexafluoropropylene oxide (an epoxide). The latter is produced by oxidation of the former.