PVC
Among the most commonly used polymers worldwide is polyvinyl chloride, or PVC. PVC’s adaptability makes it widely employed in a wide range of industrial, technical, and daily uses, such as construction, transportation, packaging, electrical/electronic, and medical settings.
Whether it’s stiff or flexible, white or black, or any combination of colours in between, PVC is a very long-lasting and robust material that can be utilized in a multitude of applications.
Application
PVC is a multipurpose material with a wide range of potential uses. Some of these include window frames, water service and drainage pipes, medical equipment, blood storage bags, resilient flooring, roofing membranes, vehicle interiors and seat coverings, clothing and footwear, packaging, cling film, credit cards, vinyl records, synthetic leather, and other coated fabrics.
Types
SPVC
A kind of elastic and flexible plastic material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is called SPVC Soft Polyvinyl Chloride. The versatile material known as SPVC finds usage in many applications that need chemical resistance, flexibility, and durability.
SPVC is utilized in the production of footwear, electrical cable insulation, and medical products.
Storage & Packing:
25 Kg Bags, Palletized or 1,000 Kg Jumbo Bags