Polyvinyl Butyral - Chemical Economics Handbook (CEH) | S&P
Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a specialty resin used primarily as a raw material for laminated safety glass sheet in automotive and architectural applications; these two applications account for 59% and 34%, respectively, of total consumption.
Mowital – Your global partner for PVB | Kuraray Europe
Kuraray markets a wide range of poylvinyl butyrals (PVB) under the brand name Mowital PVB resin. PVB is a specialty polymer with specific properties, which are customized for different applications. We do not simply supply polymers: technical service is also very important for Kuraray.
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Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a polymer for highly demanding applications. It is characterized by its optical clarity, toughness, flexibility and excellent adhesive properties with many materials such as glass, metal, plastics and wood. Due to these properties, PVB is mainly used for laminated safety glass..
Handbook of Thermoplastics - Routledge Handbooks
SCHEME 3.8 Poly (vinyl butyral-co-ethanal). SCHEME 3.9 Poly (vinyl butyral-co-furfural). High acetalization reaction can be conducted in homogeneous solution processes. The acetals of PVA are generally prepared by the action of aldehydes on PVA in an aqueous medium.
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Polyvinyl butyral interlayer is a thin film of uniform thickness that has been processed and extruded from PVB resin mixed with plasticizer and additives. Its unique characteristics are: impact resistance, penetration resistance, sound insulating, and UV-proof. Moreover, PVB film can hold the debris from shattered glasses to protect the end users.
- What is polyvinyl butyral (PVB)?
- Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a polymer for highly demanding applications. It is characterized by its optical clarity, toughness, flexibility and excellent adhesive properties with many materials such as glass, metal, plastics and wood. Due to these properties, PVB is mainly used for laminated safety glass..
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