the properties of PVC are;
PVC is a durable form of plastic, polyvinyl chloride.
"Plastic" is a generic name for many different substances, which basically have two things in common: they are made artificially, and they are polymers. Therefore, properties such as the boiling point can be expected to vary widely. You can look up the properties by searching (for example) the Wikipedia, for individual types of plastic, such as as "PVC", "polyurethane", etc.
The density of PVC is 1390kg/m3
Depends what colour it is.
1.38 to 1.41 g/cm3
See the link below.
PVC is polyvinyl chloride. this is a plastic which is in the formula of CH2=CHCL = is a double bond. PVC is a thermoplastic material meaning can be melted over and over again. meaning after heating they will harden upon cooling. PVC comes with many different properties depending upon the additivie added to the plastic. yet PVC has many downfalls as it cant be recycled and is dangerous to human health. PVC can leech products which is harmful to humans and animals. PVC is polyvinyl chloride. this is a plastic which is in the formula of CH2=CHCL = is a double bond. PVC is a thermoplastic material meaning can be melted over and over again. meaning after heating they will harden upon cooling. PVC comes with many different properties depending upon the additivie added to the plastic. yet PVC has many downfalls as it cant be recycled and is dangerous to human health. PVC can leech products which is harmful to humans and animals.
It makes it stiffer and even more flame retardent.
PVC in its native form is brittle and hard, adding other compounds called plasticizers makes PVC softer. Polyethylene's properties depend on the type. LDPE not as strong as HDPE due to irregular packing of polymer chains
The frame of a "Vinyl" window is made out of PVC (Polyvinylchloride). The properties of PVC will depend on the additives and other components added during the compounding step. Straight PVC has a melting point around 85 oC. Higher heat resistant PVC has a melting point around 180 oC.
No. PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, a vinyl-polymer plastic, whereas potassium nitrate, KNO3, is a potassium silt and an oxidizer. They are in no way even similar, in composition, use, or properties.
Polyvinylchloride, also known as PVC, is an organic polymer. It is relatively a hard plastic and is a good insulator of heat and electricity.
First of all, PVC stands for "Poly(vynil chloride)", which is a polymer. What is a polymer? A macromolecule which consists of the union of many (a lot) of units called monomers. In this case, the monomer is the Vynil Chloride. But for answering your question... The PVC is a (macro-)molecuale, or... a compound. It has an structure, its own properties. ;)
If you are revering to PVC as in "PVC pipe" or "PVC clothing" then is stands for Polyvinyl Chloride.
No, all white glues are PVA glues. Different chemical construction and properties. ( they dissolve and adhere to different substances)
PolyVinylChloride - its the material its made from - PVC.
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