Polyvinyl Chloride Resin (PVC Resin)
Capacity:400 Thousand MT/a
M. F. :[CH2-CHCI]n
M. W. :50000-100000(General purpose suspension resin)
Property:In normal ambient, PVC resin is amorphous white powder with density of 1.35-145g/cm3 and apparent density of 0.45-0.65g/cm3, not solved in water, gasoline, alcohol, but can solved in organic solvent such as ether, ketones, chloridized aliphatic hydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons with many good functions such as antiflaming, high resistant on chemicals, high mechanical strengths and excellent electric insulativity.
Usage:PVC resin is widely used in plastic working. building material and light industry. It can be used as insulating layer of metal wire, thin sheet, board plates, hose, pipe, leathering, soft goods and toy, as well as food or drug packaging film or packaging box.
Quality Standard:GB/T 5761-2006
Package:Kraft paper bag with internal lining plastic bag, 25+0.2kg net each .
Transport and Storage:Use clean vehicles during transportation and prevent rain. The product is not dangerous goods and can be transported as normal product. The product should be stored in dry and ventilated warehouse and stacked by lots, Stacked in open air are not allowed to prevent solarization and wetting.
Polyvinyl chloride (abbreviated as PVC) is a polymer material obtained by addition polymerization of vinyl chloride. It is the third most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene. There are two basic forms of PVC: rigid and flexible. Rigid PVC material can be used in pipes, doors and windows. It can also be used in bottles, other non food packaging, bank cards or membership cards. It can also be made into soft finished products by adding plasticizers, most commonly phthalates, to make it more flexible. In this form, it can be used for flexible pipes, cable insulators, imitation leather, soft labels, inflatable products, and in many applications to replace rubber. Pure PVC is a white, brittle solid. It is insoluble in alcohol but slightly soluble in tetrahydrofuran.