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Kaustik PVC-S-6358М

Kaustik PVC-S-6358М is a suspension polyvinyl chloride.

Polymer Name: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

End Uses: Film, Flooring, Synthetic Leather

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Identification & Functionality

Plastics & Elastomers Functions
Technologies

Applications & Uses

Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
Uses

Grade PVC-S-6358M is used for the production of plasticized and semi-rigid general-purpose products (linoleum, artificial leather, plasticized films) and special-purpose sheets.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
consistent white powder
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Volume resistivity at 20°С after soaking in distilled water for 2 hoursnot definedOhm*cm
Bulk Density0.45–0.55g/cm3
Content of impurities and foreign mattermax. 16pcs,
Content of moisture and volatile mattermax. 0.3wt%
Film thermal stability at 160°Сmin. 5minutes
Flowabilitymax. 16s
K-value63–65
Mass fraction of vinyl chloridemax. 10ppm
Number of transparent points (fish eye) in 0.1 cm-3max. 15pcs
Plasticizer absorption g per 100 g of PVCmin. 18
Sieve residue mesh No. 0063 min.min.90%
Sieve residue mesh No. 0315max. 0.5%

Technical Details & Test Data

SPECIAL PROPERTIES

Polyvinyl chloride is a combustible substance. Flash point of air-suspended particles is 624°C, aerogel self-ignition point is 486°C. Polyvinyl chloride does not burn and is not explosive on contact with water, acids, alkalis and aerial oxygen.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION

The suspension polyvinyl chloride should be packed into three- or six-ply paper bags, in special big bags made of polypropylene fabric. PVC-S can be transported by rail and by road. Polyvinyl chloride in bags, transport packs and special big bags should be stored indoors at least one meter away from heating devices at a temperature below 35°С and maximum relative humidity of 75%. It can be stored under a shed in storage areas protected from direct sunlight and precipitation