Basic Info.
Model NO.: | Polyvinyl Alcohol/ PVA |
Characteristic: | Weatherability |
Color: | White |
Application: | Adhesive, Textile Agent and So on |
Morphology: | Water-Soluble |
Material: | PVA |
Classification: | PVA |
Other Name: | PVA; Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) |
CAS No: | 9002-89-5 |
Usage: | Adhesive and Thickener Material |
Export Markets: | Global |
Additional Info.
Trademark: | LANYIN |
Packing: | 20kg Per Bag or Make The Packing as Your Required |
Standard: | 1799, 1788, 2088, 2488 |
Origin: | China |
Production Capacity: | 3500 Tons Per Month |
Product Description
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH, PVA, or PVAL) is a water-soluble synthetic polymer (not to be confused with polyvinyl acetate, a popular wood glue).
1. Item: Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)
2. CAS: 9002-89-5
3. Appearance.: Yellow Powder
4. Molecular Principal Chain: Element Organic Polymer
5. Characteristic: Thermoplastic Resin
6. Natural Resin: Ma Resin
7. Synthetic Resin: Polyamide Resin
8. Applications: Polyvinyl alcohol has excellent film forming, emulsifying, and adhesive properties. It is also resistant to oil, grease and solvent. It is odorless and nontoxic. It has high tensile strength and flexibility, as well as high oxygen and aroma barrier properties. However these properties are dependent on humidity, in other words, with higher humidity more water is absorbed. The water, which acts as a plasticiser, will then reduce its tensile strength, but increase its elongation and tear strength. PVA is fully degradable and is a quick dissolver. PVA has a melting point of 230C and 180-190C for the fully hydrolysed and partially hydrolysed grades, respectively. It decomposes rapidly above 200C as it can undergo pyrolysis at high temperatures.
Item Model | 26-99L | Appearance | powder |
purity | 98-100 | Ash | ≤1.5 |
Alcoholysis Degree (mol/mol) | 98.0-100 | Polymerization Degree | 2500-2700 |
Molecular weight | 110000-118000 | Volatility | ≤7.0 |
Sodium Acetate | ≤2.8 | Viscosity(mpa.s) | 54.0-68.0 |
P H Value | 5-7 | Transparency | |
Carried Standard Q/ww02.003-2002 |