Thermoplastic produced by the chlorination of PVC resin; handles both the cold and heat well, Strong and flexible.
PVDF
Low in weight, and thermal conductivity; High chemical corrosion resistance; Heat resistance; Mechanical strength and toughness
Polypropylene: Flame-retardant
Polypropylene Flame-Retardant: ULV-O listed, Excellent chemical resistance to most acids, alkalies and many solvents, Handles temperatures to 200°F (93.3°C), Excellent resistance to chemical stress cracking, abrasion and failure from flexing, Easily cut and shaped with common hand tools, Joining methods by thermal fusion or hot gas welding (cannot be glued or solvent cemented), Colors are white, natural, black and blue.
PVC-C
PVC-C: Flame-Retardant (FM Listed), offers the strength and corrosion resistance of type I PVC, FM4910 approved.