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What is Polyvinylcholoride?

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Updated: 5/31/2024

It is a synthetic resin, white and water insoluble, derived by the polymerization of vinyl chloride. Used for thin coatings on such items as insulation and piping, floor tiles, rainwear, garden hoses and audio discs

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