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What is PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride)?

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC or Vinyl) is an economical and versatile thermoplastic polymer. It is widely used in the building and construction industry to produce door and window profiles. It also finds use in:

  • drinking and wastewater pipes, 
  • wire and cable insulation, 
  • medical devices, etc.

It is the world’s third-largest thermoplastic by volume after polyethylene and polypropylene.
PVC is now replacing traditional building materials in several applications. These materials include wood, metal, concrete, rubber, ceramics, etc. in several applications. This is due to its versatile properties such as:

  • lightweight,
  • durable, 
  • low cost, and 
  • easy processability.

 

What are the basic forms of PVC?

Polyvinyl Chloride is widely available in two broad categories: Flexible and Rigid. But there are more types like CPVC, PVC-O and PVC-M.

  • Plasticized or Flexible PVC (Density: 1.1-1.35 g/cm3): Flexible PVCis formed by the addition of compatible plasticizers to PVC which lower the crystallinity. These plasticizers act like lubricants resulting in a much clearer and flexible plastic. This type of PVC is sometimes called as PVC-P.

 

  • Unplasticized or Rigid PVC (Density: 1.3-1.45 g/cm3): Rigid PVCis a stiff and cost-effective plastic. It shows high resistance to impact, water, weather, chemicals and corrosive environments. This type of PVC is also known as UPVC, PVC-U or uPVC.

 

  • Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride or perchlorovinyl: It is prepared by chlorination of PVC resin. High chlorine content imparts high durability, chemical stability and flame retardancy. CPVCcan withstand a wider range of temperatures.

 

  • Molecular Oriented PVC or PVC-O: It is formed by reorganizing the amorphous structure of PVC-U into a layered structured. Bi-axially oriented PVC has enhanced physical characteristics (stiffness, fatigue resistance, lightweight, etc.).

 

  • Modified PVC or PVC-M: It is an alloy of PVC formed by addition of modifying agents, resulting in enhanced toughness and impact properties.

 

What are the key properties of PVC?

PVC is a very versatile and cost-effective material. Its main properties and benefits include:

Electrical Properties: PVC is a good insulation material. Thanks to its good dielectric strength.

Durability: PVC is resistant to weathering, chemical rotting, corrosion, shock, and abrasion. It is the preferred choice for many long-life and outdoor products.

Flame Retardancy: Because of its high chlorine content, PVC products are self-extinguishing. Its oxidation index is ≥45. Antimony trioxide has been extensively used in combination with phosphate ester plasticizers. This gives excellent fire performance and mechanical properties.

Cost/Performance Ratio: PVC has good physical as well as mechanical properties. It also provides excellent cost-performance advantages. It has a long life span and needs low maintenance.

Mechanical Properties: PVC is abrasion-resistant, lightweight, and tough.

Chemical Resistance: PVC is resistant to all inorganic chemicals. It has very good resistance against diluted acids, diluted alkalis, and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Some grades are attacked by:

ketones and esters,

chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons,

aromatic ethers and amines, and

nitro-compounds

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Is PVC recyclable?

Products made from PVC are 100% recyclable. They can be identified as recycling code #3.
Adopting an appropriate recycling pathway for PVC is of economic value and has an environmental benefit. Key methods for PVC recycling include:

Mechanical Recycling

In mechanical recycling, the PVC waste is treated through shredding, sieving, and grinding. Depending on the composition, the quality of the recyclates can vary a lot. To discard impurities within these recyclates they are further:

  • mechanically separated,
  • ground,
  • washed, and 
  • treated

It is reprocessed using various granulated or powder techniques and reused in production. “High-quality” recyclates can be re-used in the same types of applications. “Low-quality” recyclates can only be used in products made from other materials.

Chemical Recycling

Chemical recycling breaks up polymer into monomers and other substances.

  • Monomers– Used to produce new polymers.
  • Other substances– Used as starting materials in processes of the basic chemical industry.

The Chlorine is set free in the form of HCl that can be re-used or neutralized to form various products. Stabilizers containing heavy metals mostly end up in solid residues that will most probably have to be landfilled.

Feedstock Recycling

It usually involves thermal treatment of the PVC waste stream with the recovery of hydrogen chloride. It can be then returned to the PVC production process or used in other processes.

Recycled PVC can be used to produce packaging, film and sheet, loose-leaf binders, pipes, carpet backing, electrical boxes, cables and more. The industry is working with the regulatory authorities to ensure that recycling activities remain sustainable while complying with the regulatory regime.

 

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Petro Pars Arghavan Company is active in the field of export and import of various petroleum products, petrochemicals and polymer materials and products.

And having a strong and expert group with high ability and experience in this field has been able to provide quality products with competitive and suitable prices.

And it is among the best polymer exporters.

Petro Pars Arghavan Company has always put high quality and honesty in the field of global trade at the forefront of its work for the development and progress of its customers.

 

And by exporting polymer materials and products in the form of powder and granules to different countries such as Spain, China, India, Oman, Russia, UAE, Iraq, Africa, etc., they are one of the active players in the trade of these products.

To buy PolyVinyl Chloride(PVC) exported from Iran, send the following documents to the company’s email.

 

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What are polymers?

A polymer or resin is a chemical compound containing molecules that are linked together in long and repetitive chains. Because of this special structure, polymers have unique properties that can be designed for different applications.

 

Polymers are both man-made and naturally occurring. For example, rubber is a natural polymer that has been used for thousands of years. Another natural polymer, shellac is a resin that is produced by the lac insect in India and Thailand and is used as a paint primer, sealant and varnish.

 

Polymer structure

Many common polymers are composed of hydrocarbons, compounds of carbon and hydrogen. These polymers are specifically made of carbon atoms linked together in long chains. Due to the carbon nature of the structure of these compounds, one or more other atoms can be attached to each of the carbon atoms in the main body.

 

There are polymers that contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutylene, polystyrene and polymethylpentene are examples of these. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has chlorine attached to an all-carbon core, and Teflon contains fluorine attached to an all-carbon body.

 

Sometimes the subgroups connect two chains together instead of hanging from one polymer chain, which is called cross-linking. They mostly have a strengthening role in the structure of polymers, for example, they make it difficult to melt the polymer. However, the longer the crosslinks, the more flexible these compounds become.

 

The most common natural polymer on earth is the cellulose polymer, which is an organic compound found in the cell walls of plants and used to produce paper products, textiles, and other materials such as cellophane.

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Polymer properties

Depending on the type of application, polymers with different characteristics can be made and some of their beneficial properties can be used. These features are described below:

 

Reflectivity: Some polymers are used to produce reflective films that are used in a variety of light-related technologies.

 

Impact resistance: Strong plastics that can withstand transportation are very suitable for making luggage, all kinds of protectors, car bumpers and more.

 

Brittleness: Some forms of polystyrene are hard and brittle and deform with heat.

 

Transparency: Transparent polymers, including polymer clay, are often used in arts and crafts.

 

Malleability: Unlike brittle polymers, ductile polymers can deform without breaking apart. Metals such as gold, aluminum and steel are known for their malleability. Although not as strong as other polymers, ductile polymers are useful for many purposes.

 

Elasticity: Natural and synthetic rubbers have elasticity, which makes them ideal products for the production of car tires and similar products.

 

Types of polymers:

Polyethylene (PE)

Polypropylene (PP)

Polycarbonates (PC)

Polystyrene (PS)

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

 

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Application of polymers

Some of the important applications of polymers in daily life include the following:

 

Polypropylene is used in a wide range of industries such as textiles, packaging, stationery, plastics, aircraft, construction, ropes, toys, etc.

 

Polystyrene is one of the most common plastics that is actively used in the packaging industry. Bottles, toys, containers, trays, disposable cups and plates, cabinets are among the daily products made of polystyrene. It is also used as an insulator.

 

The most important application of polyvinyl chloride is the construction of sewer pipes. It is also used as insulation in electrical cables. Polyvinyl chloride is used in clothing and furniture, and has recently become popular for making doors and windows.

 

Urea-formaldehyde resins are used to make glue, molds, multi-layer sheets, unbreakable containers, etc. Glyptal is used to make paint, coating and varnish. Bakelite is used to make electrical switches, kitchen products, toys, jewelry, firearms, computer disks, etc.

 

PETRO PARS ARGHAVAN

Petro Pars Arghvan Company is active in the field of export and import of various petroleum products, petrochemicals and polymer materials and products.

 

And having a strong and expert group with high ability and experience in this field has been able to provide quality products with competitive and suitable prices.

 

And it is among the best polymer exporters.

 

Petro Pars Arghvan Company has always put high quality and honesty in the field of global trade at the forefront of its work for the development and progress of its customers.

 

And by exporting polymer materials and products in the form of compounds and granules to different countries such as Spain, China, India, Oman, Russia, UAE, Iraq, Africa, etc., they are one of the active players in the trade of these products.

To buy polymer exported from Iran, send the following documents to the company’s email.

 

L.O.I

Company registration certificate

Passport scan

 

EMAIL : INFO@PETROPARSARGHAVAN.COM

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