Poly(vinyl chloride)

K-value 68-65

Reagent Code: #95397
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Alias polyvinyl chloride; poly(vinyl chloride)
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CAS Number 9002-86-2

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Formula C₂H₃Cl
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MDL Number MFCD00084459
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Density 1.4 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
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Poly(vinyl chloride), commonly known as PVC, is widely used in the construction industry for piping and plumbing due to its durability and resistance to corrosion. It is also utilized in the manufacturing of window frames, doors, and flooring because of its strength and low maintenance requirements. In the healthcare sector, PVC is essential for producing medical devices such as tubing, blood bags, and IV containers, thanks to its flexibility and biocompatibility. Additionally, PVC is employed in the production of electrical cables and insulation, offering excellent electrical insulation properties. The material is also found in everyday items like packaging, credit cards, and synthetic leather, highlighting its versatility across various industries.

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Test Parameter Specification
Impurity Ion 0-16
Residual Vinyl Chloride Content 0-8
Viscosity Number 107-118
Appearance White to light yellow powder

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 1kg
10-20 days ฿1,880.00
inventory 10kg
10-20 days ฿10,120.00
inventory 250g
10-20 days ฿760.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿410.00

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Poly(vinyl chloride), commonly known as PVC, is widely used in the construction industry for piping and plumbing due to its durability and resistance to corrosion. It is also utilized in the manufacturing of window frames, doors, and flooring because of its strength and low maintenance requirements. In the healthcare sector, PVC is essential for producing medical devices such as tubing, blood bags, and IV containers, thanks to its flexibility and biocompatibility. Additionally, PVC is employed in the production of electrical cables and insulation, offering excellent electrical insulation properties. The material is also found in everyday items like packaging, credit cards, and synthetic leather, highlighting its versatility across various industries.
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