Excellent chemical resistance to acids, alkalis, and aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Superior thermal stability enabling processing at elevated temperatures without significant degradation.
Good film-forming capability with balanced flexibility and hardness in cured coatings.
Enhanced adhesion to metal substrates, including steel and aluminum, without requiring complex primers.
Low volatility and minimal residual monomer content, supporting compliance with industrial safety standards.
Industrial maintenance coatings for corrosion protection of steel structures and pipelines.
Can and drum interior linings for food-grade and chemical containment applications.
Flexible PVC-based inks and overprint varnishes for packaging films.
Adhesive formulations requiring solvent-borne resin systems with high cohesion and substrate affinity.
Protective topcoats for marine and offshore equipment exposed to harsh saline environments.
| Chemical Type | Chlorinated vinyl copolymer (vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate) |
| Product Form | Powder or flake, free-flowing solid |
| Appearance | White to off-white granular or flaked material |
| Primary Applications | Protective coatings, can linings, inks, adhesives |
| Key Features | Chemical resistance, thermal stability, adhesion, low VOC potential |
| Benefits | Extended service life, reduced primer dependency, compatibility with common solvents (e.g., ketones, esters, chlorinated hydrocarbons) |
| Storage Conditions | Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area; avoid direct sunlight and moisture |
| Regulatory Compliance | Meets FDA 21 CFR §175.300 for indirect food contact coatings (when formulated per approved protocols) |
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