Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
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Durable and Versatile PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a highly versatile thermoplastic polymer known for its excellent chemical resistance, flame retardancy, and durability. It can be manufactured in both rigid and flexible forms, making it suitable for construction materials, electrical insulation, medical devices, and consumer goods. Its long service life and low maintenance requirements make it a cost-effective choice across many industries. Additionally, PVC is easy to process and compatible with a variety of additives for performance enhancement.
Advantage
Excellent chemical and flame resistance
Long lifespan with minimal maintenance
Suitable for both rigid and flexible uses
Widely used in construction and medical fields
Product Detail
Product | Solid Content | Viscosity | Freezing Point | Features | Application |
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DX-530P | ~30% (in Toluene) | Medium (for easy blending) | Below -5℃ | Excellent adhesion to PP substrates, with good compatibility and low-temperature stability. | Widely used in coatings, inks, and adhesives to improve bonding on PP surfaces. |
CYD-128 | 28% – 32% | 300 – 370 cps | -5 to 0 ℃ | Excellent adhesion to untreated PP, with broad compatibility and low-temperature stability. | Applied in CCL, wind power, electrical insulation, and coatings requiring strong bonding. |
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