Does the polyvinyl chloride a monomer
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The resulting element is ethylene dichloride, which is converted at very high temperatures to vinyl chloride monomer. These monomer molecules are polymerized forming polyvinyl chloride resin. For example rigid PVC like the one which is used in windows frames is normally PVCU ("unplasticized").
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The resulting element is ethylene dichloride, which is converted at very high temperatures to vinyl chloride monomer. These monomer molecules are polymerized forming polyvinyl chloride resin. For example rigid PVC like the one which is used in windows frames is normally PVCU ("unplasticized").
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