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polyvinyl chloride Widely used plastic and one of the major end-uses of chlorine. It is a polymer consisting of thousands of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) molecules joined end to end in a chain. PVC is an excellent water repellent and resists weathering, so has many outdoor uses. It is easily coloured and shaped and can be produced as fibre, foam or film.
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polyvinyl chloride A general purpose thermoplastic used for wire and cable insulation and jackets.
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polyvinyl chloride p. a rare form of pneumoconiosis caused by excessive inhalation of polyvinyl chloride dust.
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polyvinyl chloride A thermoplastic material composed of polymers of vinyl chloride. PVC is a colorless solid with outstanding resistance to water, alcohols, and concentrated acids and alkalies
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polyvinyl chloride Thermoplastic resins produced by the polymerization of the gas vinyl chloride [CH 2 CHCl]. Under pressure, vinyl chloride becomes liquefied and is polymerized by one of four basic processes: suspension, emulsion, bulk, or solution polymerization. The pure polymer is hard, brittle and difficult to process, but it becomes flexible when plasticizers are added. ...
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