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PVC Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory provides a comprehensive list of PVC manufacturers and suppliers. Use our website to review and source top PVC manufacturers with roll over ads and detailed product descriptions. Find PVC companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture PVC to your companies specifications. Then contact the PVC companies through our quick and easy request for quote form. Website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information is provided for each company. Access customer reviews and keep up to date with product new articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of PVC fittings, PVC decking, PVC products, or customized PVC of every type, this is the resource for you.

  • Fairburn, GA

    At Porex Filtration Group, we are a global leader in porous plastics technology, dedicated to providing innovative solutions that enhance product performance and improve the lives of people around the world. With decades of experience and a relentless commitment to excellence, we have established ourselves as trusted partners in the plastics industry, offering a comprehensive range of products and services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our customers.

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  • Mobile, AL

    All of our products are put through extensive, rigorous testing before leaving our state of the art facility under the watchful eyes of our quality control team and our PVC is no different. We were founded in 1981 and we have been providing high quality goods and services ever since. Allow us to show you the difference when you work with true professionals. Visit our website or get in touch with our customer service division today!

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  • West Nyack, NY

    At Plastic-Craft® Products, our business is plastics. We have an extensive inventory of plastic materials to suit your needs, and also maintain a complete machine shop to fabricate plastic parts to your specifications. Let us meet your plastics requirements. We have over 50 years of service behind us. We are always available to discuss the application of our service to your unique operation.

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  • Northbrook, IL

    Atlas Fibre is a supplier of stock thermoset shapes in sheet, rod and tube in the following grades: G3, G5, G7, G9, G10, G11, FR4 and canvas, linen and paper phenolic. All materials are Mil-Spec and NEMA certified. We also have extensive CNC milling and turning capabilities; CNC sawing, sanding, and material fabrication for all thermoset materials. We can also machine and fabricate all types of plastics including Vespel, PEEK, Torlon, PTFE, PPS, Nylon, Delrin, Ultem, and many other materials.

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  • Shiner, TX

    Boedeker Plastics stocks the widest variety of engineering and industrial plastics in the industry. The people of Boedeker have the unique knowledge necessary to take customer service a step beyond others in the field providing in-house engineering assistance. Whether you need ten miles or ten inches, Boedeker Plastics has all of your plastic materials, sheets, rods, tubes and custom components.

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  • Lake Villa, IL

    CS Hyde has been providing high-end plastic materials since our founding in 1996, and has become a leading distributor and converter to a wide variety of markets. Materials we have available include Teflon Fluoroplastic, PTFE, Mylar®, Kevlar®, and more. We utilize the most high-tech converting equipment to provide superior products to our customers in a short time frame. It is our continuous mission to provide the highest quality products, innovate new solutions, and exceed expectations.

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PVC Industry Information

PVC Manufacturers

Polyvinyl chloride is among the most commonly used plastic materials in the modern world.

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PVC Products

  • Shower Curtains
  • Car Interiors
  • Clothing
  • Flooring
  • Ceiling Tiles
  • Blood Bags
  • Windows
  • Pipes
  • Credit Cards
  • Toys
  • Phonograph Records
  • Rain Gutters
  • Paneling
  • Furniture

Industries Using PVC

  • Automotive
  • Medical
  • Plumbing

Characteristics of PVC

Production of this thermoplastic requires much less petroleum than its polymer counterparts, such as polystyrene, polyethylene, and polycarbonate, allowing for significant savings. However, despite its wide use, there is a growing concern for the impact polyvinyl chloride has on the environment and human health as it contains highly toxic elements that may leech into the ground or atmosphere. Although it is not typically recycled, thermal depolymerization and PVC recovery techniques are being developed to diminish the harmful effects of PVC refuse. Still, alternatives such as wood, paper, copper, steel clay, and chlorine-free plastics are sought until a more environmentally friendly solution to the PVC problem is developed.

Production of PVC

While the chlorine in PVC is essentially the reason for safety concerns regarding the material, it is also responsible for many of the benefits. Polyvinyl chloride is produced through vinyl chloride monomers (VCM) polymerization. 57% of the mass of each polymer is chlorine. Although mass, emulsion/dispersion, and solution methods may all be utilized to produce this material, suspension polymerization is preferred.

  • VCM and water are introduced into a reactor containing an initiator.
  • Additives such as heat stabilizers, lubricants, fillers, and plasticizers are now introduced.
  • These determine the properties of the particular type of PVC being produced.
  • The reaction vessel continually mixes the solution keeping all particles suspended.
  • This ensures that the resulting PVC resin has a uniform particle size.
  • After this processing is complete, the resin is dried and sieved.

PVC manufacturers offer this material in several forms, typically in granulated powders, pellets, or pre-forms. As with most other plastics, extrusion, injection molding, stamping and casting are used to create stock shapes that may later be reworked into a final product or be used as such. These include rods, billets, sheets, and films. It is important to consider the dimensions, quantity, and physical properties of PVC stock form or product to ensure compatibility with the intended use.



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