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Fluorocarbon is a direct transliteration of the English term "Fluorcarbon", which actually means a fluorinated organic polymer. It has extremely high resistance to aggressive environments - both chemical and physical. Fluorocarbon (PVDF - Polyvinylidene fluoride) fishing lines do not change their properties when fishing temperatures change (operating temperature from −40°C to +160°C), are practically not subject to aging under the influence of ultraviolet radiation, that is, they do not require replacement during storage, do not get wet and do not swell in water and are abrasion resistant. Fluorocarbon is 50% heavier than conventional lines and 78% heavier than water - therefore it sinks 2.5 times faster than nylon, which is especially important for float and fly fishing.