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Polyvinyl chloride
Accurate Group supplies top-quality Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), one of the most widely used synthetic polymers known for its durability, chemical resistance, and versatility. PVC is essential in industries ranging from construction to healthcare due to its excellent physical properties and cost-effectiveness.
What is Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)?
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer made from the monomer vinyl chloride. It is available in rigid and flexible forms, allowing it to be used in a broad spectrum of applications. PVC is known for its strength, longevity, and resistance to environmental degradation.
Key Features and Benefits
High Durability: Resistant to abrasion, weathering, and corrosion.
Chemical Resistance: Performs well against acids, alkalis, and many solvents.
Versatile: Available in both rigid and flexible grades to suit various applications.
Fire Resistant: Self-extinguishing properties enhance safety.
Cost-Effective: Economical material with long service life.
Good Electrical Insulator: Ideal for wiring and cable applications.
Applications
Our PVC products are used extensively in:
Construction: Pipes, fittings, window profiles, flooring, and siding.
Electrical: Cable insulation and conduit systems.
Healthcare: Medical tubing, blood bags, and disposable gloves.
Packaging: Blister packs and shrink wraps.
Automotive: Interior trims and sealing components.
Why Choose Accurate Group for PVC?
Consistent Quality: Sourced from trusted and reputed manufacturers.
Wide Range of Grades: Customized solutions for rigid and flexible PVC needs.
Competitive Pricing: Cost-effective procurement ensuring value.
Reliable Supply: Efficient logistics for timely delivery.
Technical Expertise: Guidance for optimal product selection and application.
Technical Specifications (Typical)
Property | Value |
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Density | 1.30 – 1.45 g/cm³ |
Tensile Strength | 30 – 55 MPa |
Flexural Modulus | 1500 – 3000 MPa |
Vicat Softening Point | 70 – 85 °C |
Thermal Decomposition | Above 140 °C |