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Volatile Free, Inc. (VFI) is a family-owned, Wisconsin-based manufacturer of high-performance thermoset polymers. Since our start in 1995, we have strived to make exceptional products and even offer custom formulations for those looking for nonstandard polymer-based materials. We provide reliable and accurate properties tested with standard ASTM methods. We also offer consistent batching that allows us to get products to you when you need them. We’re dedicated to you, the customer, which means offering quick responses and technical insight when you have questions. If you would like additional information on our products, fill out the contact form or give us a call. Our dedicated customer service team is happy to assist.

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