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Names
IUPAC name
poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluorobutane-1,4-diyl)
Other names
poly(ethene-co-tetrafluoroethene)
Identifiers
ChemSpider none
InChI
InChI=1S/C2F4.C2H4/c3-1(4)2(5)6;1-2/h;1-2H2
Key: QHSJIZLJUFMIFP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
Useful comparison tables of PTFE
against FEP, PFA and ETFE can be found
on DuPont's website, listing the
mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical,
and vapour properties of each, side by
side.[1]
Applications
Notable buildings
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Notable buildings and designs using
ETFE as a significant architectural
element:
Primark Birmingham, UK
References
1. Fluoropolymer Comparison - Typical
Properties DuPont
2. ETFE
3. Tefzel ETFE Specifications
4. https://www.lafc.com/stadium/fact
s
5. http://bcplace.com/index.php/roof-
lights.html
6. Stoelker, Tom (17 August 2012).
"STUDIO V Bets on a Curving Lattice
Porte-Cochere in Yonkers" .
Archpaper.com. Architect’s
Newspaper. Retrieved 19 January
2014.
7. http://www.articinfo.com/
8. http://www.ajc.com/sports/football/
leadoff-what-next-for-mercedes-
benz-stadium-
roof/TQqK2fuxIPuWS0A15D3P6O/
9. http://gci.uq.edu.au/
10. https://www.lased.com
11. Gruver, Deb (20 August 2014). "New
roof will help save jungle exhibit at
Sedgwick County Zoo" . Wichita
Eagle. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
12. https://www.bncnetwork.net/News/
Alec_awarded_contract_for_Bluewat
ers_Wharf_Retail_project__(United_A
rab_Emirates)
External links
ETFE resin - Chemours
Ethylene and TFE - Holscot
Fluoroplastics Ltd
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