TOPLUS® Polyvinye Chloride
| Product Name | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Molecular Formula | PVC |
| CAS No. | 9002-86-2 |
| Synonyms | Polyvinyl Materials |
| Brand | TOPLUS® |
RFQ: What is PVC material?
PVC Material is one of the most widespread synthetic plastic polymers, after polyethylene and polypropylene.
RFQ: Is PVC material closely related to its use in life?
Yes, the application of PVC materials has penetrated almost every aspect of modern life.
TOPLUS® PVC material not only a primary raw material for energy-saving windows and doors, piping systems, and artificial leather, but is also widely used in automotive interiors, luggage, wire sheathing, and even medical devices. This ubiquitous penetration stems from the material's excellent weather resistance, biocompatibility, and processability, enabling it to meet diverse manufacturing needs, from rigid building materials to flexible products.
RFQ: Is PVC material durable?
Yes, PVC material has excellent durability and a service life of up to ten years.
The value of TOPLUS® PVC material lies in its irreplaceable, long-term, comprehensive benefits. Renowned for its exceptional durability and aging resistance, products made from it can last for decades, ensuring long-term economic viability. Furthermore, excellent mechanical properties provide a solid guarantee for product safety. It is this exceptional balance between longevity, safety, cost, and functionality that has established PVC's unshakable market position as a key foundational material.
In summary, TOPLUS® PVC materials have penetrated almost every aspect of modern industry and daily life through different formulas and processes. From the houses we live in and the electrical appliances we use to medical health and transportation, we cannot do without this versatile material.
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