FAQs

What are the different PVC grades and their uses?

PVC comes in two main types: Rigid PVC (uPVC) used in pipes, window frames, and construction materials, and Flexible PVC, which is used in cables, flooring, and medical tubing. The choice depends on the required strength, flexibility, and application.

DOP (Dioctyl Phthalate) is a plasticizer that softens PVC, making it more flexible and durable. It enhances elasticity, resistance to cracking, and ease of processing in products like cables, artificial leather, and soft PVC films.

DOP (Dioctyl Phthalate) is a plasticizer that softens PVC, making it more flexible and durable. It enhances elasticity, resistance to cracking, and ease of processing in products like cables, artificial leather, and soft PVC films.

How does DOP oil improve PVC flexibility?

DOP (Dioctyl Phthalate) is a plasticizer that softens PVC, making it more flexible and durable. It enhances elasticity, resistance to cracking, and ease of processing in products like cables, artificial leather, and soft PVC films.

PVC comes in two main types: Rigid PVC (uPVC) used in pipes, window frames, and construction materials, and Flexible PVC, which is used in cables, flooring, and medical tubing. The choice depends on the required strength, flexibility, and application.

PVC comes in two main types: Rigid PVC (uPVC) used in pipes, window frames, and construction materials, and Flexible PVC, which is used in cables, flooring, and medical tubing. The choice depends on the required strength, flexibility, and application.