PVC is a rigid material that is chemically nonreactive. It can be easily heat-formed, welded or solvent-cemented. In addition, it can be machined using standard metalworking tools to close tolerances and finishes. PVC has a broad range of applications, from high-volume construction-related products to simple electric-wire insulation and coatings. PVC resins are normally mixed with other additives, such as impact modifiers and stabilizers, resulting in hundreds of PVC-based materials with a variety of engineering properties. PVC accepts paint and performs well under most silk-screening processes. It also is tasteless, odorless, and nontoxic.
Key Properties
• Good electrical properties
• Chemically inert
• Tasteless, odorless and nontoxic
• Dimensional stability
• High impact strength
Standard Shapes and Forms
Sheet: .030” - 4” thick
Rod: .250” – 16” diameter
Tubular Bar: 1.312” – 8.625” OD / .687” – 5.75” ID
Other Forms: Perforated sheet, foam board, welding rod, Profiles: angle, hex rod, u-channel, square and rectangular tube, Pipe & Fittings, Flexible Tubing
A Corrosion Guide is available on the Pipe & Fittings page and the Technical Specifications page.
The range of sizes and shapes are grade specific, please contact us for more information.
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