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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[Geon division of BF Goodrich] A brand name for a [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=polyvinyl%20chloride polyvinyl chloride] resin.  When prepared without a plasticizer, the Geon resins are rigid and are typically used for molded plastic items and extrusions, such as luggage, grommets, toys, and automotive parts.  Plasticizers are added to make Geon resins flexible.  The flexible vinyl is made into fabrics, shower curtains, drapery, upholstery, belts, gloves, rainwear, foams, and sponges.
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[Geon division of BF Goodrich] A brand name for a [[polyvinyl chloride]] resin.  When prepared without a plasticizer, the Geon resins are rigid and are typically used for molded plastic items and extrusions, such as luggage, grommets, toys, and automotive parts.  Plasticizers are added to make Geon resins flexible.  The flexible vinyl is made into fabrics, shower curtains, drapery, upholstery, belts, gloves, rainwear, foams, and sponges.
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== Risks ==
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Difficult to ignite, but burns producing hydrogen chloride fumes.
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
 
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== Hazards and Safety ==
 
 
Difficult to ignite, but burns producing hydrogen chloride fumes.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 27 August 2022

Description

[Geon division of BF Goodrich] A brand name for a Polyvinyl chloride resin. When prepared without a plasticizer, the Geon resins are rigid and are typically used for molded plastic items and extrusions, such as luggage, grommets, toys, and automotive parts. Plasticizers are added to make Geon resins flexible. The flexible vinyl is made into fabrics, shower curtains, drapery, upholstery, belts, gloves, rainwear, foams, and sponges.

Risks

Difficult to ignite, but burns producing hydrogen chloride fumes.

Physical and Chemical Properties

CAS 9002-86-2
Density 1.2-1.4 g/ml