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  2. Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Dielectric Breakdown Voltage. 40 MV/m. Polyvinyl chloride (alternatively: poly (vinyl chloride), [6][7] colloquial: vinyl[8] or polyvinyl; abbreviated: PVC[8]) is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic (after polyethylene and polypropylene). About 40 million tons of PVC are produced each year.

  3. Timeline of plastic development - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Simon, a German apothecary, discovers polystyrene. [2] 1844. Thomas Hancock patents the vulcanization of rubber in Britain immediately followed by Charles Goodyear in United States. [3] 1856. Parkesine, the first member of the Celluloid class of compounds and considered the first man-made plastic, is patented by Alexander Parkes. [4] 1869.

  4. Scientex Berhad - Wikipedia

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    RM 3.99 (2022) Website. www.scientex.com.my. Scientex Berhad (MYX: 4731) is a leading global provider of packaging solutions and a major property developer in Malaysia. The company is recognized for its innovative packaging products and commitment to delivering affordable housing, contributing to both industrial growth and community development.

  5. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Almost exclusively used in PVC. 5% Fillers: 0–50: Bulking agents. Can change appearance and mechanical properties, can lower price: Calcium carbonate "chalk", talc, glass beads, carbon black. Also reinforcing fillers like carbon-fiber: Most opaque plastic contains fillers. High levels can also protect against UV rays. 28% Impact modifiers: 10 ...

  6. Economic history of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    History of Malaysia. Since its formation in 1963, Malaysia 's economic performance has been one of Asia's best. Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by an average of 6.5% per year from 1957 to 2005. Performance peaked in the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, as the economy experienced sustained rapid growth averaging almost 8% annually.

  7. JM Eagle - Wikipedia

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    JM Eagle. JM Eagle is an American corporation and a manufacturer of plastic pipe. [1] At its 22 plants in North America, the company manufactures polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and high-density polyethylene pipe for a variety of industries including utility, plumbing, electrical, natural gas, irrigation, potable water, drainage, and sewage.

  8. Dalian Commodity Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The DCE makes product investment guides publicly available on their website for corn, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, RBD palm olein, LLDPE and PVC. [9] The product guides give an overview about China's production and consumption levels for these products, as well as import and export numbers, price trends and trading patterns. [10]

  9. Avient Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Avient Corporation. Avient Corporation is a global manufacturer of specialized polymer materials headquartered in Avon Lake, Ohio. Its products include thermoplastic compounds, plastic colorants and additives, thermoplastic resins, vinyl resins, thermoplastic composites and specialty thermoset composite materials.