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What types of PVC Resin do you supply?

    We offer a variety of PVC resin grades, including suspension grade (S-PVC), emulsion grade (E-PVC), and paste grade (P-PVC), each suitable for different applications. Please specify your processing requirements, and we can recommend the ideal resin for your needs.

What are the key applications of your PVC Resin?

    Our PVC resins are used in a wide range of applications, including pipes and fittings, profiles, cables, films, flooring, artificial leather, and various molded products.

What are the typical K-values of the PVC Resins you offer?

    We supply PVC resins with various K-values to meet different processing and end-product requirements. Please contact our technical sales team with your specific K-value requirements.

What grades of Calcium Carbonate do you offer?

    We supply different grades of Calcium Carbonate, including ground calcium carbonate (GCC) and precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC), with varying particle sizes to suit applications in PVC, rubber, paints, and other industries.

What are the benefits of using Calcium Carbonate in PVC formulations?

    Calcium Carbonate acts as a cost-effective filler in PVC, improving stiffness, impact strength, and processability. It can also enhance the whiteness and surface finish of PVC products.

What particle sizes of Calcium Carbonate are available?

    We offer Calcium Carbonate with a range of particle sizes. Please specify your required d50 or top cut size, and we will provide you with the appropriate options.

What is the role of Stearic Acid in PVC processing?

    Stearic Acid acts as a lubricant and release agent in PVC processing, preventing sticking to machinery and improving the flow of the PVC compound. It also contributes to the surface finish of the final product.

What grades of Stearic Acid do you supply?

    We offer different grades of Stearic Acid, including rubber grade and plastic grade, with varying levels of purity to meet specific application requirements.

What are the primary uses of DOP in the PVC industry?

    DOP is a widely used general-purpose plasticizer that imparts flexibility, softness, and elasticity to PVC products, making them suitable for applications like cables, films, flooring, and artificial leather.

What are the advantages of using DOP as a plasticizer?

    DOP offers good plasticizing efficiency, low-temperature flexibility, and compatibility with PVC resins, making it a cost-effective and versatile choice.

Besides DOP, do you offer other types of plasticizers?

    Yes, in addition to DOP, we can supply other plasticizers such as DINP (Diisononyl Phthalate), DOTP (Dioctyl Terephthalate), DOA (Dioctyl Adipate), and others, depending on your specific performance requirements and regulatory needs. Please contact us with your specific plasticizer requirements.

What are the benefits of using alternative plasticizers like DINP or DOTP?

    Plasticizers like DINP and DOTP are non-phthalate alternatives that offer excellent plasticizing efficiency and are often preferred due to environmental and health considerations in certain applications. DOTP also exhibits good low-temperature flexibility and UV resistance.

How do I choose the right plasticizer for my PVC application?

    The choice of plasticizer depends on various factors, including the desired flexibility, processing conditions, temperature requirements, and regulatory compliance. Our technical sales team can help you select the most suitable plasticizer for your specific application.

What are the functions of PE Wax in PVC processing?

    PE Wax acts as an external lubricant in PVC processing, reducing melt viscosity, improving flow, and preventing sticking to processing equipment. It also enhances the surface finish and gloss of PVC products.

What types of PE Wax do you offer?

    We offer various types of PE Wax, including oxidized PE wax and non-oxidized PE wax, with different melting points and properties to suit various PVC processing methods.

What is the purpose of using Optical Whitener in PVC?

    Optical Whitener is added to PVC to enhance its whiteness and brightness by absorbing ultraviolet (UV) light and re-emitting it as blue light, counteracting any yellowing.

What types of Optical Whitener do you supply for PVC applications?

    We offer different types of optical whiteners suitable for PVC, providing excellent whitening effects and thermal stability during processing. Please specify your application requirements, and we can recommend the appropriate optical whitener.
     

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