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  • S-PVC Polymerization Reactor Scaling Inhibition System: ALCOTEX 225 and 234
    Nov 03, 2025
    One of the core challenges in the suspension polymerization process of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is polymer scaling on the inner walls and internal components of the reactor. Scale buildup has a negative impact on reactor heat transfer and extends the time it takes for polymerization. More importantly, companies have to do expensive, high-pressure cleaning on their reactors on a regular basis, which reduces how much the equipment can be used. ALCOTEX 225 and ALCOTEX 234 scale inhibitors offer a way to address this issue.     1.Industrial Impacts and Scaling Inhibition Needs of Scaling  Scaling happens in polymerization when free radicals or monomers in water stick to solid surfaces like reactor walls or agitators. They then deposit and polymerize more on these surfaces. These solids, especially metals, can have higher temperatures or provide good places for polymerization, which causes local hot spots or uneven reactions. Scaling has several negative effects on S-PVC production, including:  Limited Production Cycle: A certain number of runs must be completed before shutdown for cleaning, limiting continuous production capacity. Product quality fluctuations: Detached scale contaminating the resin can lead to deterioration in product color, thermal stability, and impurity content. Energy consumption and maintenance costs: Increased energy consumption due to the investment in high-pressure cleaning equipment and labor, as well as decreased heat transfer efficiency. The S-PVC industry focuses on making good scale inhibitors because it helps reactors run longer without stopping.   2. ALCOTEX 225: The Main Barrier Against Reactor Wall Sticking ALCOTEX 225 is clearly defined as a scale inhibitor for vinyl chloride suspension polymerization. Its design goal is to eliminate polymer scale buildup on the inner wall of the reactor. 2.1. Physicochemical Properties Property Typical Value Appearance Dark blue aqueous solution Total Solids 5.0–6.0 PH 12.5–13.0 2.2. Mechanism of Action ALCOTEX 225 (POVAL L-10) achieves anti-sticking by forming an extremely thin protective layer on the inner wall of the reactor. This protective layer primarily functions to: Passivate active sites: Cover and passivate active sites on the metal surface that may initiate free radical polymerization. Change surface energy: Adjust the surface energy of the reactor wall to make it unfavorable for the adsorption and wetting of polymers and monomers. Physical Barrier: Establishes a physical barrier to effectively prevent the adhesion and deposition of VCM monomers or primary polymer particles on the reactor wall. This treatment method ensures the reactor wall remains clean during polymerization, which is key to achieving a significant increase in the number of production runs before cleaning.   3. ALCOTEX 234: Synergistic Protector for Internal Components ALCOTEX 234 is not used alone but is designed to work in conjunction with ALCOTEX 225 as a scaling inhibitor. It focuses on areas that are difficult for ALCOTEX 225 to completely cover or are susceptible to mechanical wear. 3.1. Physicochemical Properties Property Typical Value Appearance Dark blue aqueous solution Freezing Point - 1 Specific Gravity 1.1 Total Solids 19.0-21.0 Viscosity @20℃ < 20 PH > 13.0 3.2. Synergistic Application and Targeted Scaling The main function of ALCOTEX 234 is to eliminate scaling on baffles, agitators, or other areas with poor surface quality inside the reactor. Key Protection Areas: Baffles and agitators are areas subjected to high shear forces during polymerization and are also the areas with the most intense heat transfer and monomer/polymer contact. Scaling in these areas is often more stubborn and difficult to inhibit. Synergistic Effect: By applying ALCOTEX 225 to the reactor walls and ALCOTEX 234 to internal components such as agitators and baffles, a comprehensive, high-strength protection is achieved over the entire polymerization contact surface. This combined application strategy is essential for improving overall production efficiency.   4. Application Implementation and Maximizing Industrial Benefits The use of ALCOTEX 225 and 234 imposes specific requirements on the operation of the polymerization process to ensure maximum effectiveness: Thorough Pretreatment: Before first use of the system, all previous polymerization residues in the reactor must be thoroughly removed, and the reactor must be cleaned and dried. Any residual polymer or impurities will affect the adsorption and film formation of the inhibitor. Formulation and Measurement: The concentration and coating amount of the inhibitor need to be precisely optimized based on the reactor geometry, material, and polymerization formulation of the target PVC product. Industrial Benefits: Successful application of the inhibitor system directly results in higher production runs, significantly increased productivity, and improved stability of PVC resin quality.   The ALCOTEX 225 and 234 system is not merely a cleaning agent, but a specialized surface modification and protection system. Together, they constitute a mature and efficient S-PVC scaling management solution, which is a key technological support for modern PVC polymerization plants to achieve high-yield, stable, and high-quality production.   Website: www.elephchem.com Whatsapp: (+)86 13851435272 E-mail: admin@elephchem.com
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  • Qual é a modificação do álcool polivinílico?
    Oct 30, 2019
    Álcool Polivinílico ElephChem (PVA) é geralmente considerado um tipo de polímero sintético em vez de um plástico. Embora compartilhe algumas propriedades com os plásticos, como ser flexível e resistente à água, o PVA é classificado como um polímero devido à sua estrutura química e comportamento únicos. ElephChem PVA é derivado da polimerização do acetato de vinila, que é então hidrolisado para remover os grupos acetato e produzir álcool polivinílico. O processo de hidrólise converte alguns dos grupos acetato (CH3COO-) em grupos hidroxila (OH-), resultando em uma cadeia polimérica com unidades repetidas de álcool vinílico (CH2CHOH). O grau de hidrólise determina a quantidade de grupos hidroxila presentes na molécula de PVA. Modificações de ElephChem PVA pode ser feito reticulando quimicamente a cadeia do polímero para melhorar suas propriedades mecânicas e térmicas. Agentes de reticulação, como boratos ou aldeídos, podem ser usados para criar ligações covalentes entre cadeias de PVA, levando a uma estrutura de rede tridimensional. Este PVA reticulado, conhecido como hidrogel PVA, apresenta maior resistência, elasticidade e estabilidade em comparação com o PVA não reticulado. Como PVOH 725, PVOH 735, etc. Outras modificações podem envolver a mistura do PVA com outros polímeros ou a adição de grupos funcionais à estrutura do PVA para conferir propriedades específicas ou melhorar a sua compatibilidade com diferentes materiais ou aplicações. Essas modificações permitem que o PVA seja usado em uma ampla gama de indústrias, incluindo adesivos, filmes, revestimentos, têxteis e embalagens.
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