Each application requires the use of the right type to obtain the desired properties in the final product. Like all thermoplastic products, our PVC TKG® VINYL hardens in cold and softens in heat.
For this reason, at low temperatures it increases its mechanical resistance and decreases its resistance to impact. In a rigid state, TKG® VINYL PVC can be easily welded by a simple heat input (welding wedge, hot air stream, high-frequency heating).
Its welding is very resistant.
We manufacture bars, tubes and plates
PVC-U Polyvinyl Chloride TKG® VINYL is a polymerization product of vinyl chloride. It is a common plastic with strong chemical resistance, high density, hardness and durability in harsh weather conditions as well as good fire resistance. It is an easy material to machine.
PVC-C variety of PVC, only manufactured on request and with properties such as: excellent chemical resistance, high temperature and flame resistance, low flammability, impact resistance.
Characteristics PVC TKG® VINYL
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PVC Polyvinyl Chloride TKG® VINYL
- High resistance to acids, caustics and saline solutions.
- Good weldability, good adhesion.
- Self-extinguishing after removing the flame.
- Excellent electrical insulation properties.
- Brittle at low temperature.
- High mechanical strength and rigidity, great surface hardness.
- Low impact resistance.
APPLICATIONS
Pipes, profiles, sheets, coatings, boilermaking, construction of electrical appliances and tanks, mechanical construction and installation, manufacture of brushes…
Technical Information PVC TKG® VINYL
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