polivinilklorür

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polyvinyl chloride
A thermoplastic resin produced by the polymerization of vinyl chloride; used as an electrical insulator and in many other applications. Can be compounded into flexible and rigid forms through the use of plasticizers, stabilizers, fillers and other modifiers
A multipurpose thermoplastic used for wire and cable insulation and jackets
excellent chemical resistance, good crush resistance and impact strength, fire resistant (self-extinguishing) Is functional up to 120o F in pressure systems and 180o F in non-pressure systems, such as drain, waste and vent (DWV) applications
A general purpose thermoplastic used for wire and cable insulation and plastics PVC is know for high flexibility Often used in nonplenum wire insulation and cable jackets A modified version of the material may be found in jacketing of some plenum rated cables
a polymer of vinyl chloride used instead of rubber in electric cables
A general purpose thermoplastic film
A polymer of vinyl chloride Tasteless odorless, insoluble in most organic solvents A member of the family vinyl resin, used in soft flexible films for food packaging and in molded rigid products, such as pipes, fibers, upholstery, and bristles
Produced in rigid, plasticized and dispersion forms and has a variety of applications-rainwater goods, bottle production and coating fabrics Known by the initials PVC
a plastic used in flooring, records, vinyl siding, shower curtains, and garden hoses Top
A tough, environmetally indestructible plastic that releases hydrochloric acid when burned
A tough, environmentally indestructible plastic that releases hydrochloric acid when burned
A thermoplastic material composed of polymers of vinyl chloride PVC is a colorless solid with outstanding resistance to water, alcohols, and concentrated acids and alkalies
Generally known as PVC Used for vents, drain pipes and waste pipes Sometimes used for outdoor furniture
Also known as PVC, this plastic is not stable and has a chlorine gas discharge which will damage photographs and albums
Commonly known as PVC, a polymerized vinyl chloride compound, thermoplastic resin
Thermoplastic resins produced by the polymerization of the gas vinyl chloride [CH2CHCl] Under pressure, vinyl chloride becomes liquefied and is polymerized by one of four basic processes: suspension, emulsion, bulk, or solution polymerization The pure polymer is hard, brittle and difficult to process, but it becomes flexible when plasticizers are added A special class of PVC resin of fine particle size, often called dispersion grade resin, can be dispersed in liquid plasticizers to form plastisols The addition of a volatile diluent or a solvent to the plastisol produces an organosol Copolymers with vinyl acetate, vinylidene chloride, and maleate and fumarate esters find commercial application Major markets for PVC are in building/construction, packaging, consumer and institutional products, and electrical/electronic uses
a synthetic thermoplastic polymer prepared from vinylchloride PVC can be compounded into flexible and rigid forms through the use of placticizers, stabilizers, fillers and other modifiers; rigid forms are used in pipes; flexible forms are used in the manufacture of sheeting and roof membrane materials
{i} PVC, thermoplastic resin used in variety of products
A plastic made by polymerization of vinyl chloride with peroxide catalysts A common acronym is PVC
(PVC) A general purpose thermoplastic used for wire & cable insulation & jackets