Chemical Database

Polyvinyl acetate chloride

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 34149-92-3
  • CAS Number: 9003-22-9
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • 50ME
    • A 15 (Polymer)
    • A 15S
    • A15
    • A15-0
    • Bakelite LP 70
    • Bakelite VLFV
    • Bakelite VMCC
    • Bakelite VSJD 10
    • Bakelite VYHD
    • Bakelite VYHH
    • Bakelite VYHN
    • Bakelite VYNS
    • Bakelite VYNW
    • Breon 351
    • Breon 425
    • Breon AS 60/41
    • Chloroethylenevinyl acetate polymer
    • Corvic 236581
    • Corvic 51/83
    • Corvic R 46/88
    • Denka AC 50
    • Denka vinyl MM 90
    • Denkalac 41M
    • Denkalac 61
    • Diamond shamrock 7401
    • Diamond shamrock 744
    • Disposlips
    • Eslec C
    • Exon 450
    • Exon 454
    • Exon 470
    • Exon 481
    • Exon 760
    • Flovic
    • GEON 100X150
    • GEON 103 ZX
    • GEON 1032X
    • GEON 103EP-J
    • GEON 130X10
    • GEON 135
    • GEON 150XML
    • GEON 351
    • GEON 400X47
    • GEON 421
    • GEON 427
    • GEON 434
    • GEON 440L2
    • GEON 450X150PN
    • Hostaflex VP 150
    • Hostalit PVP
    • Leucovyl PA 1302
    • Lucovyl GA 8502
    • Lucovyl MA 6028
    • Lucovyl PA 1208
    • Marvinol VP 56
    • Norvinyl P 6
    • Opalon 400
    • Pevikon
    • Pevikon C 870
    • Pliovac AO
    • Pliovic AO
    • poly(vinyl chloride)-poly(vinyl acetate) copolymer
    • Polyvinyl acetate chloride
    • Polyvinyl chloride-polyvinyl acetate
    • Polyvinylchloride acetate
    • PVC cordo
    • Resin 4301
    • Rhodopas 6000
    • Rhodopas AX
    • Rhodopas AX 30/10
    • Rhodopas AX 85/15
    • S 2803
    • Sarpifan HP 1
    • Sconatex
    • Solvic 513PB
    • Solvic 523KC
    • Solvic PA 513
    • Solvinc PA 513
    • Sumilit PCX
    • Tennus 0565
    • Tygon
    • VA 3 (Copolymer)
    • VAGD
    • VH 10/60
    • Vilit 40
    • Vinnol H 10/60
    • Vinnol H 15/45
    • Vinnol H 40/60
    • Vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride copolymer
    • Vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride polymer
    • Vinyl chloride - vinyl acetate copolymer
    • Vinyl chloride acetate copolymer
    • Vinyl chloride vinyl acetate copolymer
    • Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer
    • Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate polymer
    • VINYLCHLORIDE-ACETATE COPOLYMER
    • Vinylite VGHH
    • Vinylite VYDR
    • Vinylite VYDR 21
    • Vinylite VYFS
    • Vinylite VYHD
    • Vinylite VYHH
    • Vinylite vyhh-1
    • Vinylite VYNS
    • Vinylite VYNW
    • Vinyon
    • VLVF
    • VMCC
    • Vygen 220
    • VYHH
    • VYNS
    • VYNW

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Related Resources

  • USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101
    An online version of the USDOT's listing of hazardous materials from 49CFR 172.101. This table can be sorted by proper shipping name, UN/NA ID and/or by primary hazard class/division.
  • 2008 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)
    Have you ever wondered what those four digit numbers on the placards on the side of trucks and rail cars mean? Our online 2008 ERG will give you your answer. This is an online version of the guidebook produced by the USDOT for first responders during the initial phase of a Dangerous goods/HazMat incident. ERG data last verified/updated Oct. 2, 2011
  • US DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Placards
    Hazardous materials placards (DOT placards) are required when shipping hazardous materials in the United States, Canada and Mexico. These pages provide US DOT definitions for each hazmat placard.
  • Guide for Handling Household Chemicals
    Things you can do to make your home safer.
  • Molarity, Molality and Normality
    Introduces stoichiometry and explains the differences between molarity, molality and normality.
  • Molar Mass Calculations and Javascript Calculator
    Molar mass calculations are explained and there is a JavaScript calculator to aid calculations.
  • Periodic Table of Elements
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Editor's note: Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to the original reason this information was collected and how the compilation was accomplished.

While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Notes about mixtures

Some chemicals listed in this database or not pure chemical compounds, rather they are mixtures/solutions of chemicals. It is not uncommon for wide range of molar ratios of a mixture to be lumped together as "synonyms" of the same "chemical". In some instances chemicals that are very similar from a health & safety and/or regulatory standpoint also may have been lumped together.

Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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