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polyvinyl chloride
noun
- a white, water-insoluble, thermoplastic resin, derived by the polymerization of vinyl chloride: used chiefly for thin coatings, insulation, and pipings.
polyvinyl chloride
polyvinyl chloride
/ pŏl′ē-vī′nəl /
- A synthetic resin, composed of repeating units of vinyl chloride (C 2 H 3 Cl). Polyvinyl chloride is very versatile and is used in a wide variety of products, including rainwear, garden hoses, audio discs, and floor tiles.
Word History and Origins
Origin of polyvinyl chloride1
Example Sentences
Thirty patients had polyvinyl chloride particles in their plaque.
Other common plastics the researchers found: polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and polymethyl methacrylate, all used in various industrial processes.
Other plastics confirmed in the water in microscopic quantities include polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and polymethyl methacrylate, also known as plexiglass.
The intense heat has also melted portions of a gas collection system, which consists of long polyvinyl chloride pipes that vacuum out methane and odorous sulfur gases.
Already, the heat has melted or deformed the landfill’s gas collection system, which consists mostly of polyvinyl chloride well casings.
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