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What is the difference between PVC rubber and ordinary rubber?

What is the difference between PVC rubber and ordinary rubber?

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PVC has strong resistance to oxidizing agents, reducing agents and strong acids. However, it can be corroded by concentrated oxidizing acids such as concentrated sulfuric acid and concentrated nitric acid, and it is also not suitable for contact with aromatic hydrocarbons and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
The vinyl chloride homopolymer and vinyl chloride copolymer are collectively referred to as vinyl chloride resins. The material is a non crystalline material. PVC materials often use stabilizers, lubricants, auxiliary processing agents, pigments, anti shock agents and other additives in practical use. Is not flammable, high strength, excellent resistance to climate variability and geometric stability.
PVC is polyvinyl chloride (with "green" sound) vinyl, English PVC (Polyvinyl chloride), is a vinyl chloride monomer (vinyl chloride monomer, referred to as VCM) in peroxide, such as azo compound initiator; or in light, under the action of heat polymerization by free radical reaction mechanism of polymerization of polymers.

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