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Polyvinyl Chloride For Industrial Product

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), commonly known as PVC, is a versatile polymer used in a wide variety of industries. It is produced by polymerizing vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) through a free-radical polymerization mechanism with the help of peroxides, azo compounds or other initiators, as well as light and heat.  PVC includes vinyl chloride homopolymers and vinyl chloride copolymers, collectively referred to as vinyl chloride resins. With its outstanding properties and adaptability, PVC has become the material of choice for numerous applications.


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Technical Index

Items Unit Result
Appearance White micro powder
Viscosity ML/G

100-120

Polymerization Degree  ºC 900-1150
B-type Viscosity  30ºC mpa.s 9.0-11.0
Impurity Number 20
Volatile %≤ 0.5
Bulk density G/cm3 0.3-0.45
Remain % mg/kg 0.25mm sieve≤ 0.2
0.063mm sieve≤ 1
DOP:resin(portion) 60:100
VCM residue Mg/kg 10
K value 63.5-69

Usage

In the construction industry, PVC is prized for its durability and flexibility, making it an ideal building material. It is commonly used in piping systems due to its corrosion resistance and excellent flow characteristics. In addition, it is widely used in the production of floor leather and floor tiles, providing a strong, economical and easy-to-maintain flooring solution. The versatility of PVC is not limited to construction, as it is also used to make industrial products such as wires, cables and packaging films. Its electrical insulating properties, flame retardancy and formability make it a valuable component in these fields.

The importance of PVC extends to our daily life as it is used in various everyday items. Faux leather products such as bags, shoes and upholstery often rely on PVC due to its cost-effectiveness, design flexibility and ease of cleaning. From stylish handbags to comfy sofas, PVC faux leather offers an attractive and functional alternative. Additionally, PVC is also used in packaging films to maintain the freshness and quality of food and consumer products. Its ability to resist moisture and external elements makes it an excellent material for packaging purposes.

In conclusion, PVC is a reliable and adaptable material that can be used in a wide range of industries and applications. Whether in construction, industrial manufacturing or everyday products, PVC’s unique combination of properties including durability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness make it the material of choice. Its versatility and importance are highlighted in many application fields such as building materials, industrial products, floor leather, floor tiles, artificial leather, pipes, wires and cables, packaging films, etc. Embracing the possibilities that PVC offers opens up a world of opportunity for businesses and consumers.


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