With the range of products available for consumers to choose from increasing daily, the competition for markets and profits is staggering. Plastic manufacturers are not immune to this competition, and have an impressive record of meeting or even pre-empting consumer demand.
The trend at the moment in plastics is for a high-gloss finish even in unlikely products such as extruded PVC profiles. These profiles are now substantially used by many industries for the ultra high levels of gloss finish. Specific interest has come from the building and construction industries and the marine and mining industries.
To understand how this is achieved requires a quick lesson on plastics extrusion. Basically, this is a high volume process in which raw plastic is melted under controlled conditions into a continuous profile and therefore is particularly suitable for producing piping, tubing, adhesive tape, wire insulation, window frames and other elongated-type items.
There is a surprising fact in the understanding of how a high gloss surface is achieved. Gloss is actually just a visual impression created by the amount of light that is reflected from a surface - the more light that is reflected, the higher the level of gloss. To those that don't work in the industry, this doesn't seem likely as most individuals tend to be under the impression that gloss is only as a result of surfaces being coated with an application to make it shiny (somewhat like floor polish does).
In the plastics industry, this gloss finish is dependent on the surface structure of the product under manufacture and requires control of the melt formulation and the melt strength. There are a number of procedural factors that affect both of these components of the process including the melt temperature, degree of fusion and molecular weight. Low melt strength in the formulation can produce low extruded profile gloss. High molecular weight allows for higher melt strength which produces high gloss surface structures.
Surface finish is an important part of the buying decision for extruded profiles such as window and door frames, and while these products can be purchased in both a matte and glossy finish, the general market trend worldwide is away from matte and solidly towards very glossy surfaces, which look fantastic and are much easier to clean.
PVC Plastic, through careful control of the manufacturing process as described above, is readily adaptable to these changes in consumer taste. There is no additional machinery required or extensive changes to the manufacturing process, making it the ideal material for quick responses to the fickle fashions of today.
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During the process of manufacturing PVC plastic, subtle changes in melt strength and melt temperature can cause dramatic changes in surface finish which enable Plastic Manufacturers Pacific Plastics to produce beautiful high gloss products.
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Author Resource: During the process of manufacturing PVC plastic, subtle changes in melt strength and melt temperature can cause dramatic changes in surface finish which enable Plastic Manufacturers Pacific Plastics to produce beautiful high gloss products.