Emac NJP1031 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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TECHNICAL FILE
PVC
PVC (polyvinyl chloride), is an amorphous thermoplastic polymer
whose properties variate depending on the degree of polimerization,
the process of production and the plastic content. There are two
main kinds which are the rigid PVC (PVC-U) and the exible PVC
(PVC-P). Their features can be combined through coextrusion
process. PVC is a ductile, hard, versatile and high resistant material.
This material has a high dimensional stability due to its minimum
absorption of water, is recyclable and can be manufactured in
multiple nishes and colors.
Technical Features
Applications
Tests
Emac®, always concerned about the quality of its products, has made tests to verify the quality of
the materials used in its manufacturing processes. Although PVC has its features dened, these can
vary depending on the proportion of plastic or aditives. That is why Emac® wanted to prove one of the
features that consider very important to the knowledge of the material: Resistance to chemicals.
It has been tested the resistance of PVC-P(exible) and PVC-U(rigid) to different chemicals in the
Technological Institute of Plastic (AIMPLAS) belonging the RED IT. The results are in the following chart:
PVC is one of the most extended and used plastic materials in the world. Its excellent standard
properties, improvable and adaptable by using different aditives, makes it apropriate to multiple
sectors. Is common to nd PVC in medical/hospital products, packaging for food, high technology
pieces, construction and sanitation products, toys, wall coverings, housings of electronic products,
textiles, etc.
In Emac®, knowledgeable about the possibilities of this material, we offer multiple options of products
made of PVC, both extrusion and coextrusion with materials such as PMMA. We have edge protectors,
escotias, expansion joints, listellos, ooring separations... in different colors and decorative nishes.
Due to its high resistance, stability and quality of the material, of the proles made of PVC of Emac®
have a excellent performance in the function for which they were designed.
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Ductility High
Tensile strenght 6400-7111 psi /450-500 kg/cm
2
Compressive strenght 8676 psi / 610 kg/cm
2
Max. working temperature 122-167ºF / 50-75ºC
Min. working temperature -4ºF / -20ºC
Elastic modulus 30000 ksi / 30.000 kg/cm
2
Density 1,4 g/cm
-3
Fire resistance
M2 according to UNE 23-727-90
Moderate ammability
Resistance to chemicals
Excellent
UNE 53-029-82 (*see tests paragraph)
Recyclable Yes
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Cleaning and maintenance
The results obtained conrmed the high resistance to chemicals of PVC. However, we must be careful
with chromic acid, sulfuric acid and organic solvents such as ethyl acetate, acetone and toluene.
PVC is highly resistant to several chemicals. Cleaning can be done with water and detergent or specic
cleaner in solution. The correct use of bleach does not affect it.
It is not recommended the use of the products mentioned in the previous paragraph such as chromic
acid, sulfuric acid or organic solvents such as ethyl acetate, acetone or toluene.
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The data provided are for information only and have been obtained by our supplier or Emac®.
Does not constitute legal guarantee in terms of properties and / or functionality of the application of material
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Emac Complementos S.L. (Spain) info@emac.es // Emac America L.L.C. (FL,USA) [email protected] // Emac Italia S.R.L. (Italy) [email protected]
www.emac.es
Technical Information
You can nd out more information about the technical features of Emac®’s products by downloading
their Technical File from www.emac.es
If you have any query, please contact our Technical Department in [email protected]
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PVC
Links
- www.wikipedia.org
- www.plasticbages.com
- www.aimplas.es
- www.institutodopvc.org
- www.emac.es
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Emac NJP1031 Manuel utilisateur

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