PVDF Binder HSV900
High-performance PVDF Binder (HSV900) designed for lithium-ion battery electrode fabrication. This premium Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) binder powder delivers excellent adhesion, thermal stability, and chemical resistance — ideal for both cathode and anode slurry systems in advanced battery production and R&D environments.
Product Code: MT-MAT-2025
Product Overview
Matlabs Technologies’ PVDF Binder — HSV900 is a high-molecular-weight fluoropolymer binder specially engineered for advanced lithium-ion battery applications. With superior adhesive properties, this PVDF grade ensures strong cohesion between active material particles, conductive additives, and current collectors, resulting in consistent electrode integrity and long-term performance.
PVDF binders are widely used in electrode formulations due to their:
- Strong mechanical adhesion and cohesion
- Excellent chemical resistance to electrolyte solvents (e.g., NMP)
- Thermal stability under battery operating conditions
- High electrical insulation properties
This binder is suitable for research labs, pilot production, and full-scale manufacturing of lithium-ion battery electrodes — particularly when high adhesion and stable electrode performance are required.
Features & Benefits
• High Adhesion & Slurry Stability – Promotes strong binding of active particles and conductive carbon.
• Thermally Stable – Maintains performance at elevated processing and operating temperatures.
• Chemical Resistance – Withstands harsh lithium-ion battery electrolytes.
• High Purity & Consistency – Low impurities reduce side reactions and improve cycle life.
• Excellent Electrical Insulation – Supports safe electrode operation.
Applications
- Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode & Anode Slurries – Binder for high-performance electrodes.
- Battery R&D & Prototype Fabrication – Ideal for research and development labs.
- Pilot & Production Lines – Supports scalable electrode coating processes.
- Advanced Energy Storage Systems – Used in systems requiring enhanced slurry performance.
Usage & Handling
PVDF binders like HSV900 are typically dissolved in solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) to prepare a binder solution. This is mixed with active materials and conductive additives to create a homogenous slurry, which is then coated onto metal current collectors and dried to form electrode films.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry environment. Handle under appropriate safety conditions to avoid inhalation or moisture exposure.










































