Polyethylene

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - Emulsion

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as PVC is the third most popular polymer after polypropylene and polyethylene. PVC is an industrial grade plastic whose low cost, chemical resistance and versatility make it the preferred material for widespread use in building, transport, packaging, healthcare, electrical, and electronic industries.


Properties:

PVC offers the following advantages:

  • Weatherproof: PVC is resistant to aggressive environmental factors, is therefore suitable for roofing
  • Versatile: PVC can be flexible or rigid, clear or colored. It is compatible with different kinds of additives
  • Ignition resistant: PVC is resistant to ignition due to its chlorine content
  • Longevity: PVC products can last up to 100 years and even more
  • Hygiene:
  • PVC is the material of choice for medical applications, particularly blood and plasma storage containers
  • Impervious: PVC can be made impervious to liquids, vapours and gases
  • Recyclability: PVC is more recyclable than many other plastics
  • Cost efficiency: PVC is the cheapest of large-tonnage polymers providing many products with the best quality-price ratio.

Product Families: PVC type that is produced using a process of emulsion polymerization or micro-suspension

Applications:

  • Artificial leather, flooring and wall coverings
  • Conveyor belt cover and tarpaulin coating
  • Car underbody sealant, cushioned vinyl flooring and air filters

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - Suspension

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as PVC is the third most popular polymer after polypropylene and polyethylene. PVC is an industrial grade plastic whose low cost, chemical resistance and versatility make it the preferred material for widespread use building, transport, packaging, healthcare, electrical, and electronic industries.


Properties:

PVC offers the following advantages:

  • Weatherproof: PVC is resistant to aggressive environmental factors is therefore suitable for roofing
  • Versatile: PVC can be flexible or rigid, clear or colored. It is compatible with different kinds of additives
  • Ignition resistant: PVC is resistant to ignition due to its chlorine content
  • Longevity: PVC products can last up to 100 years and even more
  • ygiene: PVC is the material of choice for medical applications, particularly blood and plasma storage containers
  • Impervious: PVC can be made impervious to liquids, vapours and gases
  • Recyclability: PVC is more recyclable than many other plastics
  • Cost efficiency: PVC is the cheapest of large-tonnage polymers providing many products with the best quality-price ratio.

Product Families: PVC type that is produced by the suspension polymerization process. This PVC type is mainly used for the production of profiles and pipes.

Applications:

  • Crystal clear blow molded bottles and rigid and clear PVC films
  • Pipes, fencing and decking
  • Railing and structural railing of window & doors
  • Medical uses including heart catheters, IV fluid bags, blood bags, etc.

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - Paste

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as PVC is the third most popular polymer after polypropylene and polyethylene. PVC is an industrial grade plastic whose low cost, chemical resistance and versatility make it the preferred material for widespread use building, transport, packaging, healthcare, electrical, and electronic industries.

Properties:

PVC offers the following advantages:

  • Weatherproof: PVC is resistant to aggressive environmental factors is therefore suitable for roofing
  • Versatile: PVC can be flexible or rigid, clear or colored. It is compatible with different kinds of additives
  • Ignition resistant: PVC is resistant to ignition due to its chlorine content
  • Longevity: PVC products can last up to 100 years and even more
  • Hygiene: PVC is the material of choice for medical applications, particularly blood and plasma storage containers
  • Impervious: PVC can be made impervious to liquids, vapours and gases
  • Recyclability: PVC is more recyclable than many other plastics
  • Cost efficiency: PVC is the cheapest of large-tonnage polymers providing many products with the best quality-price ratio.

Product Families: It is used for its excellent foaming as well as mechanical properties, low viscosity, high transparency and tensile strength, and low-temperature fusibility.

Applications:

  • Conveyor belt, soft toys, wallpaper, tarpaulin, sealants
  • Gloves, synthetic leathers, flooring foaming layers
  • Rotation molding, general-purpose coating agent