Polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as PVC, is a widely used synthetic thermoplastic made from repeating units of vinyl chloride monomers. Depending on the formulation, PVC can be manufactured in either rigid or flexible forms—with the latter achieved through the use of plasticizers. It is well-known for its strong resistance to chemicals, excellent insulating properties, and affordability. PVC is extensively used in the construction industry for products like pipes, window frames, fittings, and cladding. Beyond construction, it finds applications in medical devices, automotive parts, electrical cables, and packaging materials. Thanks to its adaptability, durability, and ease of processing, PVC continues to be a preferred material across a wide range of industrial sectors.
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber is a type of synthetic rubber created through the copolymerization of styrene and butadiene. This blend merges the advantages of both monomers, resulting in a material known for its strong resistance to wear and tear, excellent flexibility, and solid aging stability. SBR is widely utilized in the production of tires, shoe soles, conveyor systems, seals, and a variety of molded rubber products. Valued for its reliable mechanical strength and economical production costs, SBR remains a go-to material in industries that demand toughness and longevity.
Paraffin Wax
Paraffin wax is a refined oil by-product, primarily obtained from gas oil or kerosene during the distillation process in oil refineries. Known for its versatility and stable properties, it is widely used across various industries. ⸻ Applications • Candle production • Paint formulations • Waterproof coatings • Thermal and electrical insulation • Paper coating and finishing • Adhesives manufacturing • Cosmetic products • Hygiene and personal care items ⸻ Grades of Paraffin Wax • High-Quality Paraffin Wax: Features low oil content, no moisture, odorless composition, and excellent structural integrity. • Medium-Quality Paraffin Wax: Contains a slightly higher oil content and is suitable for general-purpose applications. Key Characteristics • Low oil content • High melting point • Pale color • Low penetration rate • Strong and non-brittle structure ⸻ Packaging Options • Slab in carton • Slab in polypropylene (P.P) • New steel drums ⸻ Storage Guidelines For optimal shelf life, store indoors. If outdoor storage is necessary, ensure the product is covered and protected from direct sunlight, rain, and moisture. Safety & Handling Stable under normal storage conditions. Paraffin wax is not expected to irritate the skin or eyes during typical handling procedures. ⸻ Industries of Use • Textile • Insulation • Candle manufacturing • Paints and coatings • Paper and packaging • Adhesives • Cosmetics and hygiene products