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FAQ


PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride, a widely used synthetic plastic polymer. It is known for its durability, resistance to moisture, and versatility in various applications, including pipes, cables, flooring, and windows.

Durability: PVC is resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and environmental conditions.

Low Maintenance: PVC products require minimal upkeep, usually just regular cleaning.

Cost-Effective: PVC is often more affordable compared to other materials

Waterproof: Ideal for use in areas exposed to moisture, like bathrooms and kitchens.

Versatile: Available in various colors, shapes, and sizes, PVC can be used in multiple applications.

PVC Sheet is used in fabricating Door, frame, false ceiling, wall paneling, kitchen, cupboard, furniture, acoustic pannel and flooring.

PVC is recyclable, but concerns exist about its environmental impact due to the chemicals used in its production. However, efforts are being made to improve recycling processes and reduce the environmental footprint.

Yes, PVC can be recycled, and recycled PVC can be used to make new products, reducing waste and conserving resources.

PVC products can be cleaned with a mild detergent and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, which can damage the surface.

Temperature Sensitivity: PVC can become brittle at low temperatures and soften at high temperatures.

Environmental Concerns: The production and disposal of PVC involve chemicals that can be harmful to the environment.

Aesthetic Limitations: While PVC is available in various colors, it may not offer the same aesthetic appeal as natural

materials.

Yes, PVC is generally safe for use in homes, especially in applications like plumbing, windows, and flooring. It meets various safety standards for construction materials.

Yes, PVC and WPC products can be used together in construction or design projects, as they complement each other well in terms of durability, maintenance, and aesthetic appeal.

Composition: PVC is purely plastic, while WPC is a composite material made from wood fibers and plastic.

Appearance: WPC mimics the look of wood, while PVC has a more plastic-like appearance.

Applications: WPC is often used for outdoor applications like decking and fencing, while PVC is widely used in plumbing, electrical, and construction.