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PVC

PVC (polyvinyl chloride (Krevosol (®)) is a hard and brittle material that becomes malleable by adding plasticizers and is then suitable for technical applications. It is characterized by good resistance to acids, alkalis, alcohol, oil and petrol and is electrically insulating. Due to the high chlorine content, PVC is flame retardant. Molded parts such as cable anti-kink sleeves made of PVC are usually manufactured using the injection molding process. PVC in liquid form (plastisol) serves as the basis for the production of dipped protective caps .

Mechanische, physikalische und chemische Eigenschaften von PVC

Existing

  • Shore Range
    50 to 90
  • Temperature Range
    -10°C to +60°C
  • Petrol
    Feature available
  • Weather
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  • Cleanser
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  • Gas
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  • Sea Water
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Optional

  • Oil Grease
    on request
  • Ozone
    on request
  • Food
    on request (FDA compliant)

        Disposal

        According to the “Regulation on the European Waste Catalogue (AVV)”, the PVC waste product can be classified according to Chapter 7 “Wastes from organic chemical processes” and the waste code 07 02 13. This waste code stands for waste classified as non-hazardous.

        They can therefore be disposed of in normal household quantities with normal household waste. Please use the container provided by your public waste disposal authority for residual waste as the appropriate disposal container.

        Synonyms: Polyvinyl chloride


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