Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F)

    • Product Name: Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F)
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Poly(1-chloroethylene)
    • CAS No.: 9002-86-2
    • Chemical Formula: (C2H3Cl)n
    • Form/Physical State: White powder
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Sinopec Chemical
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    654748

    Product Name Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F)
    Type Suspension Polyvinyl Chloride Resin
    K Value 66-68
    Degree Of Polymerization 1050 ± 150
    Apparent Density 0.48-0.55 g/cm³
    Volatile Content ≤ 0.4%
    Sieve Retention 250um ≤ 2.0%
    Sieve Retention 63um ≤ 95%
    Impurity Particles ≤ 16 pcs/100g
    Whiteness 160c 10min ≥ 78
    Vcm Residual Content ≤ 1.0 mg/kg
    Application General-purpose extrusion and injection molding

    As an accredited Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a 25kg white woven bag, labeled "Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F)" in red and blue print.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) 20′ FCL can load approximately 17-20 metric tons of Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) in 25kg bags.
    Shipping Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) is securely packaged in 25 kg bags, typically palletized for stability during transport. The material should be shipped in covered, dry, and well-ventilated containers to prevent moisture contamination and physical damage. Handle with care to avoid tearing bags and ensure compliance with local shipping regulations.
    Storage Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible chemicals. Keep the material in tightly sealed, labeled containers to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. Store at ambient temperatures and ensure proper handling to minimize dust generation.
    Shelf Life Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in cool, dry conditions.
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    Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F): Building Performance Where It Counts

    Decades of Polymer Innovation on the Factory Floor

    At our manufacturing sites, we shape chemistry into practical solutions that support growing industries. The Sinopec Polyvinyl Chloride Resin PVC (QS-1000F) comes from a long tradition of consistent process management and hands-on problem-solving. In the polymer industry, real performance is measured by what’s pulled from the reactor, how it fills molds, how clean it runs, and what happens when customers push it to the limit. We've produced PVC resin for more than twenty years, adapting methods and technology to make sure batches land within the targeted K value, that dust stays down, and sizing drift stays negligible across thousands of bulk shipments.

    Nobody Uses More PVC Than Infrastructure and Daily Goods

    PVC resin shows up everywhere—window frames, rigid pipes, cable insulation, and huge sweeps of molded parts on shop floors. The QS-1000F, with its general-purpose suspension grade, lands right in the heart of heavy production lines. Most of our output heads off to pipe manufacturers and extrusion plants where every percent of throughput counts against cost. QS-1000F stands out against other grades because it doesn’t just pass a checklist; it survives the squeeze of real extrusion dies and calendered lines where the smallest flaw can jam a machine or trigger extra maintenance. From experience, line operators talk about clumping, bad melting characteristics, or powder that won’t flow right—so every tweak in our process runs up against those realities.

    Reliable Properties That Make a Difference

    This resin’s selling point always comes back to consistency. QS-1000F sits in the K value range suited for rigid extrusion—neither too brittle nor prone to sag. The powder flows well, staying loose in storage silos and blending with less dust generation in high-speed feeding equipment. Bulk density and particle size distribution match the needs of current automatic mixing and vacuum conveying systems, keeping plant managers heading off downtime and lost productivity.

    Why Process Control Matters in PVC Manufacturing

    Anyone with polymer experience knows how easily resin variations creep into finished goods. Through strict control of polymerization reactions, QS-1000F batches avoid fish eyes and gel particles. We’ve spent years fine-tuning initiator feed rates and anti-scorch chemicals to avoid those costly surface defects that cost converters time and credibility. Extensive testing at each stage—starting from VCM purification to drying steps—keeps color stability and thermal performance locked in across entire truckloads.

    QS-1000F Compared to Other PVC Grades

    Manufacturers often weigh QS-1000F against other Sinopec PVC grades like the higher K-value QS-1050 or specialty versions with different plasticizer absorption tolerance. QS-1000F draws a line between flexibility and ease of fusion, optimized for rigid pipes, profile extrusions, and certain calendered sheeting where strict dimensional accuracy and good impact resistance matter. A lower K-value blend might snap under pressure or limit impact strength, while grades with higher K values shift toward flexible use, sacrificing the rigid clarity extrusion lines demand.

    Compounding engineers share feedback from the shop floor. The QS-1000F resin blends quickly and doesn’t drag down production when used with the right stabilizers, lubricants, and fillers. Many mid-size customers note the difference in how the powder picks up stabilizers and disperses pigment compared to cheaper grades imported from other regions, where unpredictable particle shape and thicker dust layers clog equipment. Over time, less machine cleaning and more steady output cut costs, supporting reliable supply for building and infrastructure projects.

    Meeting Demands for Sustainability and Safety

    Regulatory standards continue pushing manufacturers to reduce emissions and waste. Within our operation, we invest in closed-loop water systems and improved dust collection to lower VOCs and reduce accidental release of VCM. Polyvinyl chloride safety starts with meticulous process control and regular monitoring. QS-1000F meets local and international safety benchmarks, including the strict standards for potable water pipes used in housing, public infrastructure, and irrigation lines. Over years of batch testing, contamination levels hold within safe margins, confirmed by random audits and partner lab verifications.

    Sourcing and Logistics: Getting Resin to the Right Place at the Right Time

    On the supply chain side, we move each load of QS-1000F quickly from our main sites using both bulk silo transport and high-strength bagging designed to keep out contamination all the way to end-users. Coordinating just-in-time delivery makes production leaner and cuts warehouse turnaround, especially for key pipe and construction customers facing tight project deadlines. Local experience means we read foreman reports, factor in monsoon season storage, and adjust packaging based on distance and transit humidity.

    Customer Stories: Real-World Applications

    Direct feedback matters most. One cable sheathing plant reported a 40% drop in downtime after switching from an imported resin, lessening nozzle buildup and producing smooth surface finishes. Pipe makers cite fewer dimensional defects and improved mechanical strength across 10,000 km of installed water lines using consistent QS-1000F shipments. Our technical team often visits extrusion shops to help calibrate usage rates and balance additive recipes based on current batch output, ensuring every kilogram translates to usable finished goods without costly trial-and-error.

    Better Mixing and Productivity Without Sacrifices

    PVC chemistry stands or falls on compounding performance. Operators notice faster cycle times and fewer rejects when a resin’s particle size profile stays within target. One customer running high-speed profile extruders mentioned improved stabilization, fewer fusion problems, and nearly no fines lost to dust collectors. These benefits reflect our investment in keeping QS-1000F within tight quality windows. From the perspective of someone working beside blenders every day, this difference can mean a full extra production shift each month.

    Tackling Daily Manufacturing Challenges

    We don’t shy away from customer feedback or field problems. Batch consistency is a daily effort, from solvent recycling to filtration plant checks and re-grind addition protocols. Our line supervisors have been known to pause production for unexpected operator concerns, because losing a customer over small flaws costs more than a short run stop. Extensive training and equipment upgrades help junior staff maintain the bar—so the resin that leaves our silos matches what quality managers and end customers expect.

    Supporting Downstream Innovation

    New product designs often drive changes in resin formulas. Customers in the window profile market ask for slight tweaks in melt flow or higher thermal resistance, calling for rapid QC cycles and responsive formulation adjustment. Our R&D and technical support teams keep production lines running while adjusting recipes to keep up with shifting demand trends—be it more recycled content, specific stabilizer needs, or tailored impact strength for export markets with tougher certification requirements.

    PVC’s role keeps expanding as industries demand lower maintenance, lighter materials, and ever-tighter cost controls. Being the manufacturer lets us close that gap quickly, running pilot lines for new applications without waiting weeks for feedback cycles. This hands-on agility lets partners test new automotive trims, specialty profiles, or pipeline coatings using full-scale plant resin rather than small lab lots that often miss real-world manufacturing pressures.

    An Eye Toward Efficiency and Resource Use

    It goes beyond just making resin. Every kilogram of QS-1000F reflects water, power, and staff training. Lean manufacturing and recycled loop integration let us lower waste generation and boost output per reactor cycle. Our engineers run continuous audits on energy and water consumption, using real data to guide upgrades from cooling towers to packaging lines. These efforts lower costs in the long run and help us keep pricing competitive for the construction and industrial clients who depend on reliable, affordable input materials.

    Why Product Traceability Matters

    We track every lot using batch records and raw material tracebacks, so if issues arise, we move quickly to isolate or recall suspect output. With the increasing pressure from both regulators and brand owners for greater transparency, traceability has taken center stage. We support customer audits, occasionally escorting teams through our process to see how resin quality is managed in real time, supporting trust and ongoing business relationships.

    Facing Market Challenges Directly

    PVC markets shift fast—with changing tariffs, supply constraints for additives, or sudden surges from infrastructure stimulus. By managing upstream feedstocks and holding solid contracts with key suppliers, we protect production stability against most market jolts. Our close relationships with logistics partners ensure that sudden pipeline or factory outages don’t translate to cascading supply failures downstream. It takes experience to keep the factory running through price spikes, raw material shortages, or sudden border closures.

    Looking Ahead—Continuous Improvement, Customer Partnership

    Manufacturing PVC resin like QS-1000F isn’t just about filling orders. It’s about aligning chemistry, process, and real-world end-use under changing technology and regulatory standards. Every year, we revisit internal procedures, invest in new filtration or drying equipment, and upgrade emissions controls to stay ahead of environmental and safety targets. Technical support teams gather with R&D and production leaders each quarter to examine complaints, trial results, and operator feedback—not just to fix what’s wrong, but to anticipate what customers will need next as their own manufacturing lines evolve.

    Building the Real Value of PVC Resin

    Customers today aren’t looking for generic resin. They want material they can count on for smooth processing, reliable physical properties, and solid compliance documentation. QS-1000F, grown out of years of plant-floor feedback, continues to anchor vital applications without adding risk or hidden downtime. We don’t just sell polymer powder; our team backs it with direct access to technical help, collaborative trouble-shooting, and long-term partnership. It’s a promise that carries through every ton we ship—the kind you only get when the factory knows what it stands for and understands what its customers truly need.