Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is a high-performance thermoplastic obtained by chlorination modification of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Its chlorine content is usually between 61% and 72%, which makes CPVC more resistant to heat, acid, alkali, salt, oxidant and other corrosion than PVC. The following are the main application areas of CPVC:
Pipeline system:
CPVC is widely used in the discharge pipelines of factory hot wastewater, thermochemical reagents, and household bathroom hot water.
Used for producing protective sleeves for high-voltage power cables.
It is widely used in heating, water supply, industrial pipelines and other fields due to its heat resistance and corrosion resistance.
Plates and profiles:
CPVC is used on board, wood plastic, and profiled materials, and has good impact resistance and heat resistance.
CPVC sheets can be welded into different equipment.
building material:
CPVC is used for building materials such as cable conduits, profiled doors and windows.
It has wide applications in fields such as construction, chemical engineering, metallurgy, shipbuilding, electrical appliances, and textiles.
Electrical and Electronic Industry:
CPVC is also widely used in the electrical and electronic industries, such as cable conduits and electronic components.
Other applications:
CPVC can also be used to produce composite materials such as foam insulation materials, with better heat resistance than PVC foam materials and lower shrinkage rate at high temperatures.
It is also applied in the coatings and adhesives industry.
Overall, CPVC has a wide range of applications in various fields due to its excellent physical and chemical properties. Its high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and flame retardancy make it an ideal material for many industrial and civilian applications. With the advancement of technology and the promotion of environmental policies, the market prospects of CPVC are very broad.
Post time: Feb-14-2025