PVC
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a high-strength thermoplastic polymer.
The manufacturing process of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins uses vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). It is the result of the reaction of ethylene and chlorine, which first creates EDC. Then, EDC is transformed into VCM in the process of thermal cracking. Finally, PVC resin is obtained as an effect of the polymerization of VCM. PVC consists of two major product types. These types include a variety of grades that fit many specific applications. There are also two polymerisation techniques of PVC production: suspension PVC and emulsion PVC.
The largest proportion of overall worldwide volumes of PVC is a general purpose PVC resulting from the use of suspension technique. On the other hand, emulsion polymerisation results in the production of speciality PVC. Emulsion polymerisation can have various forms, such as micro suspension, mini-emulsion, seeded emulsion, or latex and nano-emulsion.
PVC is a well-known component of products used in various industries, such as building and construction, health care, electronics, automobile and many more. The most common products containing PVC are piping and siding, blood bags and tubing, wires and cable insulation, or windshield system components.
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