Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a fine, white, odorless powder, soluble in ketones and tetrahydrofuran. The product is obtained through the polymerization of vinyl chloride suspension. PVC's major benefit is its compatibility with many different kinds of additives, making it a highly versatile polymer. Its compatibility with additives allows for the possible addition of flame retardants although PVC is intrinsically fire retardant because of the presence of chlorine in the polymer matrix. Rigid PVC, also known as PVC-U (The U stands for "unplasticised") is used extensively in building applications such as window and door profiles, cellular pannels, etc. PVC has excellent electrical insulation properties, making it ideal for cabling applications. Its good impact strength and weatherproof attributes make it ideal for construction products. PVC Suspension for rigid processing is generally considered as a thermoplastic material with low processing costs and long term operating characteristics, rigidity, chemical resistance and high impact resistance. OLTVIL 1 67360 is a PVC grade used for rigid applications. OLTVIL 1 67360 is recommended for formulation of vinyl compounds used especially for extrusion processing, calendaring processing.