- Pipes and Plumbing: Rigid PVC is widely used for plumbing pipes, drainage systems, and sewage pipes due to its strength, chemical resistance, and low cost. It’s common in residential and commercial construction.
- Window and Door Frames: Many window and door frames are made of rigid PVC because it is weather-resistant, low maintenance, and provides good insulation, which is energy efficient.
- Building Materials: Rigid PVC is popular for siding, roofing, wall panels, and fencing, especially in areas with high moisture exposure, as it doesn’t warp, rot, or require much maintenance.
- Electrical Conduits: Rigid PVC is used in electrical conduits to protect wires due to its insulating properties, durability, and ability to resist corrosion, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor electrical applications.
- Credit Cards and ID Cards: PVC is the primary material for credit cards, ID cards, and other forms of plastic cards because it’s durable, easy to print on, and resistant to bending and wear.
- Furniture and Cabinetry: Rigid PVC sheets are sometimes used in kitchen cabinets, shelves, and other furniture for their water resistance, durability, and ease of cleaning.
- Cladding and Wall Panels: Used in interior and exterior wall cladding, rigid PVC provides a low-maintenance, easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to moisture, mold, and mildew.
- Construction Profiles and Trims: Rigid PVC is used in trims, moldings, and profiles for construction applications due to its ability to withstand heavy use and its low maintenance needs.
- Packaging: Rigid PVC is used in packaging for items that need secure and durable containment, such as blister packs for electronics, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products.
- Greenhouses and Shed Panels: Because of its strength and UV resistance, rigid PVC is sometimes used in greenhouses, sheds, and other outdoor structures where transparency and durability are needed.
