The fluorine particles have various properties such as high electronegativity and low polarizability. Subsequently, carbon-fluorine bonds have higher energy and are more affinity than C– H bonds. Additionally, the assimilation of fluorine substituents into organic compounds can influence their properties. Fluorinated polymeric materials display low surface energies, lubrication, non-wetting protecting properties, impermeability to gasses, and high protection from water, oils, volatile chemicals, corrosion, UV radiation, and chalking. These exceptional properties find its applications in diverse industries such as building & construction, oil & gas, automotive, aerospace, industrial, and food processing.