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  1. 30 sty 2018 · PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a versatile thermoplastic material produced through the polymerization of ethylene and salt with vinyl chloride. It is synthesized through suspension polymerization where vinyl chloride monomer droplets are formed and polymerized in a reactor at 400-600°C.

  2. 4 lip 2017 · Pvc has a linear structure and is a hard, rigid white solid. It has applications in building materials like pipes and windows, packaging, wire insulation, and automotive and medical products due to its resistance to chemicals, moisture, and fire.

  3. 11 lip 2018 · There are two main types: thermoplastics, which can be reshaped upon heating, and thermosetting plastics, which permanently harden during molding. Common thermoplastics include polyethylene, PVC, and nylon, while popular thermosetting plastics include bakelite, melamine, and epoxy.

  4. Polyvinylchloride (PVC) is the world’s most versatile thermoplastics with a wide range of applications than any other plastics. It plays an important role in every field such as agriculture, electrical, irrigation, house roofs, shoe soles and many other fields .

  5. 24 wrz 2021 · In this chapter, different methods for the synthesis of PVC along with various polymerization techniques used for its synthesis are discussed. Additionally, different additives, processing techniques, properties, and applications are also reviewed in this text. Download chapter PDF.

  6. Explore the world of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) – its structure, properties, manufacturing, applications, and environmental impact.

  7. 8 lip 2021 · Properties of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) 1. It is a linear polymer and thermoplastic in nature. 2. It is a white brittle solid, hard, rigid material which tends to stick to the metallic surface. 3. It is insoluble in all hydrocarbon solvents. 4. It has a melting point of 212℃ and glass transition temperature (Tg) is 80℃.