PVC products surround us indoors. Strong, lightweight, durable and versatile, PVC also offers the freedom to achieve a variety of design effects, colors and patterns.
PVC is a leading choice for floors that grace everything from homes to hospitals to Olympic sports arenas. In all cases, PVC for floor and wall coverings delivers numerous advantages:
They are the favorite choice of high-end floors for hospital corridors, patient rooms, and surgical rooms, but also in Olympic sports arenas.
Acrylic and polyurethane lacquers enhance the durability. An excellent adhesion between PVC-based substrates and inks is achieved by using PVC as either a copolymer for solvent-based or latex for water-based inks and varnishes.
SolVin®/Siamvic® S-PVCSolVin®/Siamvic® E-PVCVinyloop® Regenerated PVCBenvic® Rigid PVC CompoundBenvic® Plasticized PVC Compound
Plasticized PVC-coated fabrics can adorn a wide range of furnishings, whether draped across table tops or lending a natural leather appearance to sofas and chairs. Vinyl too has endless applications, comes in a rainbow of colors and is valued for its robust yet low-maintenance characteristics.
Rigid PVC films and laminates decorate a range of household items from cupboards to loudspeakers, but are particularly prevalent in the kitchen because they are resistant to stain, humidity and abrasion.
Both soft and rigid PVC can be used in combination to create stair banisters and guard rails. The resulting products benefit from the excellent mechanical properties of rigid PVC, which permit them to be shaped into a variety of forms and thicknesses, and from the ease of maintenance of plasticized PVC.
Stair banisters and guard rails are manufactured by extrusion.