Fluoropolymers

About
High-performance plastic materials such as PTFE ("Teflon") ETFE (Tefzel"). Very interesting properties such as UV resistance, elasticity, resistance to corrosion from most substances and better high temperature performance. Fluoropolymer foil is useful for things like greenhouse covering and for Aluminum Extraction From Clays. The UV resistance of these materials results in long life, with up to 30 years reported with minimal degradation.
Also, UV transmission leads to more "natural" light spectrum inside the greenhouse, suppressing microbes that may otherwise survive if UV light is blocked off. Fluoropolymers are slowly catching on as greenhouse covering but are still much more expensive than current alternatives such as polyethylene and polycarbonate. Drawbacks include high cost (10x that of polycarbonate), susceptibility to puncture holes and movement/wind, which is why fluoroplastic foil is often inflated as cushions (see images: "Pillow Dome" and "Eden Project"). Thicker membranes are possible but much more expensive.
Uses
- greenhouse covering (as foil)
- corrosion-resistant containers and equipment
Related Links
- J. Baldwin in: The Journal of the New Alchemists (1981) "A Dome Bioshelter as a Village Component"
- American Durafilm: "It’s Easy Being Green with Tefzel® ETFE: 8 Great Properties" and "4 Advantages of Tefzel® ETFE Film for a Greenhouse Covering"
- BuildItSolar: "DuPont Plastic Film Glazing"