AGC develops new fluoropolymers manufacturing p;rocess
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AGC develops new fluoropolymers manufacturing p;rocess

AGC aims to achieve a continuous and stable supply of fluoropolymers, which is indispensable for the realization of a carbon-neutral and digital society

  • By ICN Bureau | August 08, 2024

AGC, a world-leading manufacturer of glass, chemicals, and other high-tech materials, has developed an innovative process to manufacture fluoropolymers without the use of surfactants. Using the technology, AGC aims to achieve a continuous and stable supply of fluoropolymers, which is indispensable for the realization of a carbon-neutral and digital society.

Some fluoropolymers have been conventionally manufactured through a method called emulsion polymerization using fluorinated surfactants as polymerization aids. In the past few years, there has been a growing demand for the development of manufacturing technologies not using fluorinated surfactants.

However, some other currently developed technologies using non-fluorinated surfactants have some issues, such as the generation of fluorinated byproducts and inferior performance of products compared to those manufactured through conventional technologies.

The technology AGC has developed makes it possible to manufacture fluoropolymers having the same type of high performance properties as those produced by conventional methods with an extremely low generation of fluorinated byproducts, without using any surfactants.

Fluoropolymers are used in multiple applications in various fields, including semiconductors, automobiles, electronics, and energy, and are indispensable materials for the sustainable development of society.

Fluoropolymers produced using the technology demonstrate the same kind of excellent properties as those of conventional products, such as heat resistance, cold resistance, chemical resistance, durability, and other properties. The technology is currently in development with the aim of starting industrial scale production by 2030.

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