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What is PVC?

Issuing time:2017-07-12 14:37

What is PVC?


Plastics are also called synthetic resins and are broadly classified into two categories: thermosetting resins and thermoplastic resins.


The thermosetting resins include phenolic resin and melamine resin, which are thermally hardened and never become soft again. Thermoplastic resins include PVC, polyethylene (PE), polystyrene (PS) and polypropylene

(PP), which can be re-softened by heating.


Usually, thermoplastics are supplied in the form of pelletised material  (compounds) with additives (antioxidants, etc.) already blended in it.  However, PVC resin is often supplied in powder form and long term  storage is possible since the material is resistant to oxidation and degradation. Various additives and pigments are added to PVC during the processing stage, and the blend is then converted into PVC products.



PVC is sometimes known as ‘Vinyl’ in Europe and predominantly so in North America. In Europe, ‘Vinyl’ usually refers to certain specific flexible applications, such as flooring, decorative sheets and artificial leather.



PVC is a thermoplastic made of 57% chlorine (derived from industrial grade salt) and 43% carbon (derived predominantly from oil / gas via ethylene). It is less dependent than other polymers on crude oil or natural gas, which are nonrenewable, and hence can be regarded as a natural resource saving plastic, in contrast to plastics such as PE, PP, PET and PS, which are totally dependent on oil or gas. This chlorine gives to PVC excellent fire resistance.


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