¿Qué es el cloruro de polivinilo clorado? (CPVC)?
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¿Qué es el cloruro de polivinilo clorado? (CPVC)?
CPVC stands for Cloruro de polivinilo clorado. It is a specialized thermoplastic material derived by modifying PVC through the chlorination process. This modification introduces chlorine atoms into the PVC polymer chain, enhancing properties that make CPVC suitable for various applications. CPVC exhibits superior heat resistance, corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, and flame-retardant characteristics compared to traditional PVC, making it a valuable material across industries.
The production method of CPVC mainly contains Método solvente, Solid Phase Method and Aqueous Suspension Method.
Método solvente and Aqueous Suspension Method are the most commonly used chlorination method for producing CPVC. Its performance depends on two factors: the chlorine content and its distribution in the CPVC molecular chain. Therefore, CPVC products produced by different processes have different properties.
CPVC Xintu Resina are widely used in Special CPVC Paints & Masilla, Recubrimientos anticorrosión, Flame Retardant Coatings, Chemical Resistant Coatings, Adhesivo, Cemento disolvente.
CPVC Xintu Resina are also used in the production of PVC Film, Cinta aislante, Cable, Barro resistente al fuego, Cooling Tower Fill, Tubería de CPVC & Guarniciones, as well as Leather Brightener, Adsorbente de carbonato de litio, Tensioactivos para extracción de petróleo, etc..
While Aqueous Suspension Method CPVC is mainly used for hard plastics for pipes.