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PVDC Resin SLV22

    • Product Name: PVDC Resin SLV22
    • Alias: Solef 60222
    • Einecs: 239-220-2
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Wusu, Tacheng Prefecture, Xinjiang, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales7@bouling-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Bouling Chemical Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    540306

    Product Name PVDC Resin SLV22
    Chemical Name Polyvinylidene Chloride
    Appearance White powder
    Molecular Weight Approximately 70,000 g/mol
    Density 1.65 g/cm3
    Melting Point Around 200°C
    Glass Transition Temperature 17°C
    Monomer Ratio Vinylidene chloride ~85%, Vinyl chloride ~15%
    Moisture Content ≤ 0.2%
    Volatile Content ≤ 1.0%
    Bulk Density 0.4 - 0.6 g/cm3
    Water Absorption Low
    Film Forming Temperature Approximately 30-40°C
    Color White
    Application Film extrusion, barrier coatings

    As an accredited PVDC Resin SLV22 factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing PVDC Resin SLV22 is packaged in 25 kg multi-layered, moisture-resistant kraft paper bags with inner polyethylene liners for protection.
    Shipping PVDC Resin SLV22 is shipped in tightly sealed, moisture-proof, multi-layered bags, each typically containing 25 kg of product. The bags are packed onto pallets, securely wrapped for stability during transit. All shipments follow standard chemical transport regulations and are clearly labeled with hazard information to ensure safe handling and storage.
    Storage PVDC Resin SLV22 should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep the resin in its original, tightly sealed packaging to prevent contamination and degradation. Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents. Proper storage ensures product quality and maintains the chemical’s physical and chemical properties.
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    More Introduction

    PVDC Resin SLV22: Built for Responsible Packaging and Industry Demand

    Product Introduction

    PVDC Resin SLV22 comes directly from years of hands-on production and ongoing process refinement. We make SLV22 with a focus on performance and reliability, built for packaging that needs high-level protection. In our experience, PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) resin gives packaging films considerable barrier properties against vapors, gases, and oils. SLV22 stands out in areas where consistent barrier strength, coverage, and environmental consideration matter to converters, food packagers, and pharmaceutical manufacturers alike.

    Our Model: Where SLV22 Excels

    SLV22 draws from proprietary polymerization methods, fine-tuned by regular feedback from downstream users of multilayer film and laminate systems. We monitor our process to manage resin particle size, powder fluidity, and purity in every batch. This approach gives customers fewer surprises and a consistent starting material for their lines. Demand for the SLV22 model has grown steadily as converters come under pressure to deliver films with stable oxygen and water vapor resistance even as food systems, shelf-life needs, and regulatory pressure change.

    The profile for SLV22 means strong adaptability in coextrusion, extrusion coating, and solvent or aqueous dispersion. Our teams watch for process drift—keeping monomer conversion, chain transfer, and residual solvent content well within target range. This translates to downstream films with fewer pinholes, better stability at sealing temperatures, and reliable machinability on the line.

    Specification Highlights: What We Deliver

    We compound SLV22 to meet strict specification needs, shaped by repeated lab analysis and customer auditing of incoming resin. Particle size distribution, bulk density, and residual monomer content follow benchmarks shaped by our years of technical support. Melt flow sits at a level that matches the running preferences of our main customers in pharmaceutical and specialty food applications. During production, we apply in-line monitoring to spot contamination risk, and each lot comes with our internal test data—reflecting transparency expected by recyclers and downstream handlers.

    In physical testing, our own pilot lines show SLV22 provides low permeability for oxygen and water vapor at a range of thicknesses common in lidding film, pouch making, and high-barrier lamination. Shrink profile, optical clarity, and sealability track with what packagers require for processed meats, cheese, snack foods, and medical device packaging. Regular audits by food safety and quality assurance partners keep our formulations and recorded compliance up to industry expectation.

    Where Users Count on SLV22

    Packagers and converters keep using SLV22 because it handles the daily production demands of forming, filling, and sealing—without resorting to excess process tweaks or extra additives. In food processing, maintaining unsullied flavor and aroma takes center stage. Films based on our SLV22 deliver robust protection against external odors, grease migration, or moisture loss, helping packagers avoid off-flavors and spoilage. In pharmaceutical blister packaging, batch uniformity and chemical stability matter as much as physical performance. Feedback tells us that using our resin cuts the failure rate on thermoforming lines, holding sealing properties in place and resisting drug degradation from oxygen ingress.

    In the face of stricter guidelines for safety and migration, users rely on the verifiable, traceable production records we uphold on every lot. We support customer quality teams to clear their audits and maintain GMP records through rapid documentation and technical support, shaped by the regulatory ecosystem in which modern packaging operates.

    How SLV22 Differs from Other PVDC Resins

    Customers regularly ask about the concrete differences between SLV22 and alternate PVDC resins. Our long experience highlights three comparative points. First, the production stability and purity. Where some other PVDC types struggle with batch-to-batch drift, SLV22 offers reliable melt characteristics, easier feeding, and more robust anti-block properties through intensive raw material selection and environmental control. That means fewer production stops and less variation in end product thickness or clarity. Technical management keeps the chain transfer levels and emulsification step tightly aligned, giving end users films with low levels of residual substances and fewer risks of unexpected leaching in packed goods.

    The second difference lies in running efficiency. Plants with high-speed multilayer coextrusion report fewer hopper or die fouling issues using SLV22, due to our attention to resin powder handling and regular pilot-line trials. Process lines operate longer before scheduled cleaning, and the lower dusting rate improves worker safety—confirmed by our ongoing risk assessments and end-user safety teams. Long-term adoption by plants running over 1,000 metric tons of film per month demonstrates that these efficiency gains make a tangible impact on cost and labor for industrial packaging.

    Third, compliance with environmental and regulatory standards keeps moving. We re-tool and re-audit every time new directives (for example, related to food contact or medical packaging in Europe or Asia) shift the permitted migration limits. Our documentation stands up to audit, and we operate a full-scale traceability system for every lot of SLV22 resin delivered. Clients seeking products with minimal environmental legacy note the lower chlorine off-gassing from SLV22 compared to less-refined grades, supporting risk management in both use and disposal phases.

    Supporting Evolving Industry Challenges

    SLV22 emerged from our efforts to help packagers facing mounting sustainability demands, complex supply chain pressures, and cost control requirements. Over the past decade, our technical liaisons have retrofit our reactors and testing lines repeatedly to meet new oxygen transmission rate specifications, lower extractables, and improve the compatibility of resins with downstream recycling processes. As customers face expectations for recycling, or waste minimization in high-barrier packaging, our engineers consult on resin thinning or blending techniques that maximize usable barrier while cutting weight.

    When new contaminants or risk profiles appear—for example, as food matrices or drugs get more sensitive—our lab adapts blend composition and stabilizer packages. The performance improvement does not come from a random approach, but from active data and dialogue with major food groups and pharma firms who audit our quality monthly.

    Technical Support and Process Partnership

    Our experience tells us production support is as crucial as the resin itself. SLV22 comes with access to our technical support staff, who draw from backgrounds in process engineering, packaging science, and industrial chemistry. We often conduct on-site visits as converters bring new machinery online, assisting with extrusion start-up, trial runs, or scaling formulations tailor-fit to their unique operating windows. We provide hands-on troubleshooting for line issues like resin caking, melt non-uniformity, or color drift, giving real-world advice backed by extensive run logs and practical experience in similar plants.

    Beyond the initial production, we team with logistics and inventory managers to reduce stock-out risk and supply delays. Given supply chain complications, we keep digital batch records and a redundant stocking system, ensuring that customers manufacturing critical pharmaceutical or food supplies avoid interruptions. Our commitment extends well beyond resin delivery, staying involved in audits, process troubleshooting, and new product launch cycles for SLV22-based films and laminates.

    Emphasis on Worker and Consumer Safety

    Day-to-day use of PVDC, especially in powder handling and extrusion, brings exposure risks rarely acknowledged outside of production circles. We meet with customer health, safety, and environment (HSE) units regularly to assess handling best practices. SLV22 is formulated and sieved to limit fine dust and reduce exposure risk during handling, and our clean storage and silo systems meet the safety bar customers demand. Even as workplace regulations evolve, we update our material handling and packaging to match best practice, investing in closed conveying and packaging where needed.

    As for the films themselves, our chemical team documents all potential extractables and leachables, giving customers the risk analysis they need for food grade and medical applications. Rigorous migration and toxicology testing reflects both our regulatory audit history and the rising expectations of household brands. We see consumer concerns about chemical content, and our line data feeds directly into transparent, actionable reports for downstream compliance teams.

    Supply Chain Traceability and Sustainability

    We approach traceability as part of quality assurance, not just a regulatory requirement. Every SLV22 lot comes tagged with full production, testing, and shipment records—linked from polymerization kettle to packaging. Several of our largest clients now run real-time tracebacks to batch lab records, in case product recalls or regulatory questions arise. This culture of record-keeping is part of how SLV22 maintains its position with global CPG brands and contract manufacturers whose own supply risk analysis depends on swift traceability.

    Sustainability runs deeper than batch compliance or safety certificates. We audit our energy and water use in the resin plant and invest in waste heat recovery and water circulation loops to bring down operational footprint. Our emissions control procedures capture and neutralize off-gassing during every polymerization and drying cycle, in line with regional and international environmental rules. With SLV22, manufacturers gain a resin supported by continual investment in both clean process and environmental stewardship, informed by constructive customer criticism and evolving market standards.

    Innovation Driven by User Needs

    True technology improvement comes from solving actual production bottlenecks. We invest our R&D effort where the gap between field problems and current resin offerings stays widest, often sparked by converter and packager feedback. SLV22 reflects a generation of tweaks based on real complaints: unwanted haze in film, loss of barrier under high humidity, or melt issues on advanced production lines. As customer lines get faster and films thinner, our in-process testing and blend modification keep SLV22 relevant—delivering enhanced toughness and shelf-life without sacrificing machinability or compliance.

    We take pride in seeing SLV22 applied to entirely new markets—single-use medical pouches, high-value food wraps, and smart, functional films. Customer beta-test data and line logs shape each iterative improvement, and this two-way dialogue forms the backbone of our formulation work. Our future releases, shaped by this working partnership, promise even sharper performance in tomorrow’s packaging.

    Tackling Industry Challenges and Looking Ahead

    The world of packaging and film keeps shifting. Customers face demands that stretch beyond just functional barrier into migration, regulatory scrutiny, and environmental responsibility. SLV22 aims to do more than check the boxes for compliance—these resins grow and adapt based on direct feedback from the shop floor and product R&D teams who see new trends develop every production cycle. As new market forces apply pressure to lighten film weights, cut resource use, or heighten safety oversight, our response stays practical and tuned by frontline experience.

    We see resource constraints and plastic pollution bring complex debates to the packaging field. SLV22, by offering a balance between impermeability, machinability, and careful chemical design, helps our customers meet both regulatory and societal expectations. The resin fits into thinner films for reduced waste, upholds food safety through measurable barriers, and responds to customer audits with full supporting data. End users express appreciation not only for the technical quality, but for the peace of mind that comes from robust supply and full documentation.

    Regulatory landscapes continue to tighten, but we do not see this as a challenge in isolation. We treat each new requirement as cause to improve—not just product but operations, service, and responsiveness. Our ongoing dialogue with scientists, safety auditors, and regulatory consultants feeds into real improvements on the production line and in our service to the field. That ongoing improvement reflects our core commitment: delivering PVDC resins that help users succeed on every level—practically, technically, and ethically.

    Conclusion

    SLV22 is a product born of real manufacturing experience and a resolve to bridge the gap between polymer technology and the evolving needs of packaging and industrial users. Our investment in process quality, supply reliability, safety, and environmental responsibility forms the basis for trust with longtime customers. Feedback and partnership guide our daily decisions, and every bag of resin represents not only our workmanship, but our reputation. SLV22 continues to raise the standard for performance-driven, responsible PVDC resin in a demanding, ever-changing marketplace.

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