Polyvinyl chloride
Versatile Material: PVC Resin SG5 offers high versatility and can be blended with multiple additives to attain tailored properties for a broad spectrum of applications.
Excellent Durability: It exhibits strong corrosion and water resistance, making it well-suited for long-term use under harsh conditions.
Chemical & Thermal Stability: The resin maintains good chemical inertness and heat resistance, ensuring structural integrity in severe industrial settings.
Wide Application Range: It serves both rigid and flexible applications, providing adaptable material solutions across various sectors.
Product Details
PVC Resin SG5 presents as a white, easily flowing resinous substance; when mixed with various additives, it can be customized to meet property demands across different applications. Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC for short, is a versatile material celebrated for its excellent color uptake, anti-corrosion, water repellency, and stable chemical and thermal performance. Typically, its properties are categorized into two classifications: rigid and flexible forms.
Product Parameters
Name | Polyvinyl chloride |
Synonyms | Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride resin; polyvinyl chloride resin SG-1; PVC sheet; polyvinyl chloride sheet; polyvinyl chloride resin SG-6; polyvinyl chloride resin SG; non-toxic transparent hard polyvinyl chloride granules; polyvinyl chloride resin SG-3 |
CAS number | 9002-86-2 |
Molecular formula | C2H3Cl |
Color | White to off-white |
Stability | Stable. Flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidants |
Melting point | 170-195 °C (decomp) |
Boiling point | 0.100 °C |
Storage conditions | 2-8°C |
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PVC Resin SG5 is a staple in the plastics industry, with uses spanning multiple domains. In construction, it is commonly incorporated into pipes, electrical cabling, flooring, plastic sheets, and signage. It also finds utility in packaging solutions, adhesive tape production, and furniture construction. When softened using ester plasticizers, polyvinyl chloride becomes a malleable material ideal for making PVC leather (for handbags, briefcases, and low-cost footwear) as well as plastic raincoats, shower curtains, garden hoses, floorings, and vehicle interior fabrics.