PVC's Critical Limitations
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is like a "jack of all trades" in the plastics industry. With its advantages of low cost, easy processing and moderate strength, it has been "shown off" in the fields of building pipes, food packaging bags, infusion tubes, wire sheaths, etc. However, just like the most powerful "martial arts masters" have their weaknesses, the several shortcomings of PVC in actual use are quietly limiting its "place of use".
Heat-averse "physique": turns "crispy" in seconds under high temperatures
PVC can be called the "heat-averse star" in the plastics industry. As soon as the temperature reaches 100°C, its molecular chains begin to "get angry". Those restless chlorine atoms "run away from home" and turn into hydrogen chloride gas, which will also "fan the flames" and accelerate the breakage of molecular chains. The originally white and clean PVC, under high-temperature baking, changes from white to yellow, brown, and finally black, like burnt bread, and feels from flexible to crispy like biscuits.
In order to make PVC "withstand" the high temperature during processing, manufacturers have to add a lot of heat stabilizers, just like putting on "fireproof clothing" for it. However, some "fireproof clothing" (such as lead salt stabilizers) are not only costly, but also pollute the environment and endanger health. Even so, the risk of PVC "heatstroke" cannot be completely eliminated.
Plasticizer "moving": performance quietly "shrinking"
The reason why soft PVC products are soft and elastic is all thanks to the "help" of plasticizers. Some soft PVCs even contain more than half of plasticizers. However, these plasticizers and PVC molecules are just "temporary partners" without a strong chemical bond connection, and they want to "move" after a long time. High temperature environment is like a "urging order" for plasticizers.
The higher the temperature, the faster they "escape"; when encountering oily substances, plasticizers are even more "impatient" to run out. Originally soft PVC gloves and slippers slowly become stiff and cracked as plasticizers are lost; what's more frightening is that some plasticizers (such as phthalates) may interfere with the human endocrine system, like a "health time bomb".
Corrosion resistance "polarization": soft VS hard "competition"
Hard PVC and soft PVC are "ice and fire" in terms of corrosion resistance. Hard PVC has less plasticizers and its molecules are tightly arranged, like a solid "wall", which can easily resist the "attack" of common acids, alkalis and salts, so it is often made into chemical pipes and plates. However, because a large amount of plasticizers are added to soft PVC, its molecular structure becomes "loose".
Once strong oxidants and organic solvents come into contact, they quickly penetrate into the sandbag wall like a flood, causing the material to swell and deform, and the surface becomes rough, making it completely unable to perform work that requires high corrosion resistance.
Low temperature "red line": 50°C becomes the "ceiling" of use
Although rigid PVC performs well in many places, the continuous use temperature of 50°C is like an insurmountable "red line". In the "high temperature battlefields" such as high temperature industrial pipelines and automobile engine compartments, PVC will be "defeated" due to softening and deformation as soon as it "goes into battle", and can only give the opportunity to other high temperature resistant materials.
Even in ordinary indoor environments, the hot summer may cause PVC doors, windows, and decorative strips to quietly "deform", seriously affecting the use effect and aesthetics, making it difficult for it to "show its strength" in high-end application fields.
But don't be discouraged, scientific researchers are just like "animal trainers", constantly overcoming these difficulties of PVC by improving processes and developing new additives. I believe that in the future, this "star" in the plastic industry will make up for its shortcomings and shine more brightly.
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