policloreto
Policloreto, commonly known as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), is a synthetic polymer produced from vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). It is one of the most widely used plastics, available in rigid and flexible grades. Rigid PVC (uPVC) is stiff and strong, while flexible PVC results from the addition of plasticizers, which lower its glass transition temperature and increase flexibility.
Production and properties: PVC is formed by free-radical polymerization of vinyl chloride, typically via suspension or
Applications: PVC is widely used in construction for pipes, fittings, window profiles, and vinyl siding; in electrical
Environmental and safety considerations: production involves vinyl chloride monomer, a substance associated with health risks; end-of-life
History: PVC was first prepared in the 1830s and achieved commercial development in the early to mid-20th