
PVC is a thermoplastic polymer obtained from the polymerisation of vinyl chloride, derived from oil or natural gas. Its manufacture involves cracking the oil or gas to produce ethylene, chlorine and caustic soda. These compounds react to form vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), which is then polymerised with initiators and additives to produce PVC. Properties & Characteristics Chemical resistance PVC is resistant to many chemicals, including acids, alkalis and oils. This makes it ideal for applications in corrosive environments. Enormous longevity One of the most outstanding characteristics of PVC is its enormous longevity with an almost unchanged functionality. Applications Construction Pipes , fittings , profiles, doors , wood composites , sheets, films, cable , flooring , packing , flexable hoses , shoe soles, toys , bottles.
Shape: Powder
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