Does polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic have an odor?
May 29, 2024, 11:58 AM
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PVC plastic has unique combustion characteristics, including difficulty in ignition, immediate extinguishing, and an odor due to chlorine release. Most PVC products should not exceed 55°C, while specially formulated types can withstand up to 90°C. Discover recommended products like LYDD's PVC Resin SG-3 and hard pipes.
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PVC plastic will have an odor after combustion.

The combustion characteristics of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are that it is difficult to ignite, extinguishes immediately after ignition, the flame is yellow, white smoke, and the plastic softens during combustion, emitting a stimulating odor of chlorine.

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The long-term use temperature of most PVC plastic products should not exceed 55 , but the long-term use temperature of specially formulated PVC plastic can reach 90 . Soft polyvinyl chloride products will harden at low temperatures. Due to the presence of chlorine atoms in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) molecules, it and its copolymers are generally flame resistant, self extinguishing, and non dripping.
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