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Polyvinylidenechloride PVDC

Polyvinylidenechloride, PVDC, was discovered in 1838 by Regnault but commercialized 100 years later as Saran . The commercial PVDC is modifled by the incorporation of either 15-20 wt% vinyl chloride or 13 wt% vinyl chloride and 2 wt% acrylonitrile. PVDC blends are summarized in Table 1.31. [Pg.62]


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