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Plasticizer contents can vary from 3.0 to 80% which produce a considerable effect on material properties. With time, plasticizers can migrate to ... 10. Sheftel, V. O. and Grinberg, I. M., Migration of harmful chemical substances out of polyvinyl chloride materials used in water supply, Gig. Sanft, 8, 78, 1979 (in Russian).
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Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Polyvinyl chloride , (IUPAC Poly(chloroethanediyl) ) commonly abbreviated PVC , is the third most widely used thermoplastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene. In terms of revenue gener...
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PVC is Polyvinyl Chloride. This is a plastic that has the following chemical formula: CH2=CHCl (see picture on the right). ... Characteristics of Polyvinyl Chloride; These are some of the properties that makes PVC appropriate for several applications:
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PVC is a heavy, stiff, ductile and medium strong amorphous (transparent) material. By adding softeners a range of softer materials can be achieved, ranging from a flexible to an almost rubber-like elastic ... The poor weather resistance can be improved using additives. PVC has good barrier properties to atmospheric gasses.
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PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS ... ; Polyvinyl chloride (PVC hard) ... This is the reason why it is not possible to derive a binding warranty for any particular properties or for the suitability of a product or materials for a specific purpose from advice provided by us.
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A major thermoplastic material with a very wide variety of applications, the essential materials for polyvinyl chloride are derived from oil and salt. The vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) is formed by combining ethylene (obtained from oil) with Chlorine (produced from the electrolysis of ... Physical Properties: Value:
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Properties: With so many property variations attainable by compounding methods, no single compound can be considered typical of polyvinyl chloride. For example, creep rate of rigid compounds is so low and predictable that they can be used to make pressure pipe for water distribution;
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin is the largest volume member of the vinyl family. ... 1. Basic properties: chemically inert; water, corrosion and weather resistant; high strength-to-weight ratio; tough, dent-resistant; an electrical and thermal insulator; and maintains properties over long periods of time.
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