PVC, known as Polyvinyl Chloride, is a high-quality raw material that has been used in various fields for over 100 years worldwide. PVC, obtained by polymerizing Vinyl Chloride material using sunlight, has evolved into a more functional form over time and has been used in different areas. Particularly during World War II, this product gained prominence for its non-flammable properties, and today it can be stated that it is one of the most widely used plastic raw materials in the world.
Features
Application Areas
- Due to the perfection of its technical specifications, PVC is one of the most widely used materials after PE and PP. The prominent aspects of PVC can be expressed as follows:
- It is inherently quite strong,
- It offers ease of use due to its lightness,
- It is resistant to combustion,
- It has strong insulation properties,
- It provides significant options in terms of color and transparency.
- Floor and wall coverings,
- Sewer pipes,
- Packaging materials,
- Medical bags and tubes,
- Products like hoses, shoes, and inflatable pools,
- Labels.