it is used to make piping and such
PVC
PVC in its native state is fairly rigid. Flexible PVC ("Vinyl") is made by adding plasticizers to the material. In the old days, compounds such as octyl phthalate were simply added into the mix and would slowly leach out or evaporate over time; this is why old vinyl used to get brittle after a while. The modern method is to introduce internal plasticizers which are actually part of the (mostly) PVC molecule; these cannot leach out and keep the vinyl flexible.
the chemical property of pvc is H X t=pvc
Depends on what king of PVC and what's the concentration of the acid. For example the 35% HCl damages the flexible PVC on 50°C, but the rigid PVC not... (The flexible PVC become rigid I think.)
PVC= poly vinyl chloride
Pvc is used to make dissposable glasses
yes
Shoes
Identify plasticizer used in pvc
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a type of synthetic plastic polymer that is often used in fabric to make it waterproof, lightweight, and durable. PVC-coated fabrics are commonly used for rain jackets, umbrellas, and outdoor furniture covers.
PVC Primer and PVC glue
Anything and everything - from plastic food wrap to furniture !
PVC columns are purely decorative. They aren't sturdy enough to lend support to the structure they are a part of. PVC Columns are those decorative pieces you see on the front of buildings. They are used to make the building look better.
PVC stands for PolyVinyl Chloride. The most common products are pipes and hoses. PVC is also used to make fake leather, such as the fake leather arm rests for office chairs or pleather clothes.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
It's not used for making PVC resin, but it is used in processing it - they use it as a lubricant when making rigid PVC articles like pipe.
PVC interacts with lipid in TPN.