PVC History
PVC History
Man has worked hard from the earliest times to develop synthetic
PVC is one of the oldest synthetic materials with the longest history in
industrial production. Its early history is of multiple and accidental
discovery in different places at different times as well as unsuccessful
quests for commercial application.
During the 1950's many more companies started to produce PVC and
volumes increased dramatically around the world. Developers quickly
found further, innovative uses through the decade and refined methods to
enhance durability, opening the door to applications in the building
trades. By the middle of the 20th century, five companies were producing
PVC, and ground-breaking uses for PVC, or ‘vinyl’ as it is also known,
continued to be found during the 1960s. A vinyl-based latex was used on
inflatable structures and fabric coatings, and at the same time, methods
for improving PVC's durability were developed, allowing applications in the
building industry.