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Solvay Plastics is continuously exploring new technologies, developing new products and serving new markets.

Solvay Plastics is a leading world producer of vinyls. Each of these plastics contains a diverse assortment of materials. Polymerization techniques and additives (plasticizers, pigments, fillers, etc.) can enhance the properties of a single polymer (flow, mechanical strength, etc.).
Solvay Plastics is highly diversified, with markets developing on all five continents.

Plasticized PVC Compounds
Cover all the processes: extrusion, injection moulding, blow moulding, calendering, etc.
Benvic® (PVC, PVC/PMMA, PVC/PUR, PVC/ABS) South America - Rest of the World
  
PVC Alloys
Extend the properties of standard PVC making them a very valued cost-effective alternative.
Benvic® (PVC, PVC/PMMA, PVC/PUR, PVC/ABS) South America - Rest of the World

PVC Copolymers
Acetate based Solvin® PVC to increase processability
SolVin® (copo PVC) Asia - South America - Rest of the World

PVC Pastes & Specialties
Pastes for spreading, coating or moulding, fillers for lowering paste viscosity and ageing and latex, solvent-free paste used as a component for inks and varnishes.
SolVin® (emul PVC) Asia - South America - Rest of the World

Recycled PVC
Technology to recycle complex PVC wastes as flexible PVC coming from cables, tarpaulins or flooring.
Vinyloop® (R-PVC)

Rigid PVC Compounds
Cover all the processes: extrusion, injection moulding, blow moulding, calendering, etc.
Benvic® (PVC, PVC/PMMA, PVC/PUR, PVC/ABS) South America - Rest of the World   
  
Suspension PVC
For rigid or plasticized applications
SolVin® (susp PVC) Asia - South America - Rest of the World
  

 
VINYLS

      Plasticized PVC Compounds
      PVC Alloys
      PVC Copolymers
      PVC pastes & Specialties
      Recycled PVC

      Rigid PVC Compounds
      Suspension PVC

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