PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride
PVC, known for its machinability, weldability, formability, and high rigidity, is an excellent material for various industrial applications.
The versatility of PVC extends beyond its machining and welding capabilities. It can also be easily glued and thermoformed, making it a valuable material for various industrial needs. Additionally, PVC is an excellent electrical insulator, ensuring safety in electrical applications.
With its impressive chemical resistance, PVC proves to be a reliable thermoplastic that can withstand a broad range of chemicals. These characteristics establish PVC as a well-rounded industrial material suitable for numerous applications.
Whether you require PVC in sheet or rod form, both options are readily available. The availability of PVC in sheet and rod stock shapes provides flexibility in selecting the appropriate format for your requirements.
Advantages
- Chemical resistant
- Thermoformable
- Significant moisture and temperature resistance
- Good impact strength
- Weldable, bondable and formable
- Dimensional Stability
Applications
- Electrical Insulators
- Acid Tanks
- Meter Boxes
- Fume Cupboards
- Machined parts where chemical resistance is required
- Fittings
Industries
- Chemical Storage
- Chemical Processing
- Fabrication
- Exhaust Fans
- Signage
- General Engineering