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Microwave Absorption Properties of a Composite Material Based on Polyvinyl Chloride and Yttrium Iron Garnet

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Liudmyla M. Grishchenko   +8 more
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Sulfurization polyvinyl chloride

Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2013
A sulfurized polymer comprising 57.64% of chemically bound sulfur characterizing by paramagnetism with the concentration of paramagnetic centers 2 × 1019 spins g−1 and g-factor 2.0043 was resulted n the treatment of industrial polyvinyl chloride by elemental sulfur.
N. S. Shaglaeva   +5 more
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PVC (polyvinyl chloride)

2001
PVC was first produced on a large scale in the 1930s in Germany and production in the USA and the UK began soon thereafter (Matthews 1996). Worldwide production grew from about 6 million tonnes in 1970 to 17.5 million tonnes in 1989 (Johnson 1990) and 27.7 million tonnes in 1997 (Chemical Week 1998).
Ruth Stringer, Paul Johnston
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Vinyl chloride and polyvinyl chloride.

Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2000
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is an important plastic resin for construction, pipe and tubing, siding, and other uses. Exposures to vinyl chloride monomer during the early years of production resulted in an important sentinel health event: the recognition of an excess of a rare liver cancer, hepatic angiosarcoma, at facilities throughout the world.
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Polyvinyl Chloride Polymers

2013
The use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in the construction industry has become established around the world, especially over the past 45 years. The amount of PVC used for particular applications varies from country to country for a variety of reasons, which may include the type of building methods used, the protection of vested interests, the ...
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Polyvinyl Chloride

2006
Andrew J. Peacock, Allison Calhoun
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Polyvinyl Chloride Foam

2023
Mitali Dewan   +2 more
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Polyvinyl Chloride

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
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POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

1971
W.J. ROFF, J.R. SCOTT
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