PVC, also known as polyvinyl chloride, is a thermoplastic first popularized in the 1920s and is often used in the construction industry. It is fire retardant, electrically insulative, and easily machined.
Due to its high density, PVC is a popular choice for applications requiring high impact resistance.
Applications
- Car interiors
- Electronic enclosures
- Wire insulation
- Pipes
- Gutters
- Vinyl siding
- Window profiles
- Car interiors
- Electronic enclosures
- Wire insulation
- Pipes
- Gutters
- Vinyl siding
- Window profiles