PVC resin
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- Category :
Adhesives and Sealants/Epoxy Adhesives
- CAS NO : 9002-86-2
- EC NO : 200-831-0
- Molecular Formula : (C2H3Cl)n
- Main Specifications :
- Synonyms : Pvc resin;Polyvinyl chloride film;Poly(1-chloroethylene);Polyvinyl chloride sheet;Vinyl chloride homopolymer latex;Polyvinyl chloride granula;Polyvinyl chloride mixture granula,modified;Polyvinyl chloride resin;Polyvinyl chloride;Armodour;Atactic poly(vinyl chloride);Bakelite;Boltaron;Carina;Chloroethylene homopolymerise;Chloroethylene homopolymerise [french];Chloroethylene polymer;Dacovin;Dynadur;Expanded polyvinyl chloride;Genotherm;Hostalit;Poly(vinyl chloride);Chloroethene homopolymer (9ci);Ethene, chloro-, homopolymer;Ethylene, chloro-, polymer;Polyvinylchloride;Chloroethylene, polymer;PVC;chloroethene;
Package: 25 kgs paper bag,or up to customer's request
Molecular Structure:
Product description:
Chemical Polyvinyl Chloride Powder PVC Resin
PVC is chemically resistant to acids, salts, bases, fats, and alcohols, making it resistant to the corrosive effects of sewage, which is why it is so extensively utilized in sewer piping systems. It is also resistant to some solvents, this, however, is reserved mainly for uPVC (unplasticized PVC). Plasticized PVC, also known as PVC-P, is in some cases less resistant to solvents. For example, PVC is resistant to fuel and some paint thinners. Some solvents may only swell it or deform it but not dissolve it, but some, like tetrahydrofuran or acetone, may damage it.