Resin powder PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) is not a specific material itself, but rather a form of PVC in a powdered form. PVC is a synthetic plastic polymer made from vinyl chloride monomers. It is commonly used in a wide range of applications due to its versatility, durability, and low cost.
The resin powder form of PVC is typically produced by grinding or pulverizing solid PVC resin into a fine powder. This powdered form allows for easier handling, storage, and transportation compared to other forms of PVC. The powder can be further processed and used in various applications, such as in the production of PVC pipes, fittings, profiles, sheets, films, and many other plastic products.
It’s important to note that PVC resin powder is usually not used as a standalone material but rather as a raw material or intermediate in the manufacturing process. It is typically mixed with additives, plasticizers, and other ingredients to achieve specific properties and desired end products.