CPVC has excellent high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and flame retardancy, and compared with other thermoplastic engineering plastics, the price is relatively low. Therefore, CPVC has a wide range of uses. It is widely used in the cold and hot water transportation of houses, hotels, restaurants and industrial pipeline water delivery systems; cable pipes, profiled doors and windows and other building materials; aircraft decoration materials and materials for vehicles and lamps; CPVC sheets are welded into different equipment; in addition, they are also widely used in the electronics industry. [3]
Also known as (poly) vinyl chloride. The high molecular compound is obtained from the chlorination of polyvinyl chloride. The chlorine content is 61%~68%. With thermoplasticity. White powder. Not easy to burn. It is resistant to concentrated acid, concentrated lye, mineral oil, etc. The product will not deform in boiling water. It is more soluble in organic solvents such as esters, ketones and aromatic hydrocarbons than polyvinyl chloride. Used to make corrosion-resistant paint, adhesives and synthetic fibers.