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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is an extremely widely used amorphous thermoplastic polymer. It ranges from crystal clear to cloudy, is hard, brittle and looks and feels similar to horn. It offers chemical Resistance against acids, alkalis, oil, ethanol and gasoline, but is attacked by acetone, ether, chloroform and concentrated hydrochloric acid. It can be welded and fused with hot air and is suitable for Machining processes, with results ranging from good to very good.
Heat resistance is comparatively low - PVC materials can be used in temperatures up to only 60 °C and are prone to embrittlement in temperatures below 20 °C. The range of suitable applications can be expanded by using additives, plasticisers and stabilisers.
The following are common PVC materials: