chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer

chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer

[¦klȯr·ō·trī¦flu̇r·ō′eth·əl‚en ′päl·ə·mər] (organic chemistry) A colorless, noninflammable, heat-resistant resin, soluble in most organic solvents, and with a high impact strength; can be made into transparent filling and thin sheets; used for chemical piping, fittings, and insulation for wire and cables, and in electronic components. Also known as fluorothene; polytrifluorochloroethylene resin.