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  • Taxes are imposed when the degree of hydrolysis exceeds 80%? Technology and trade game in the US PVA anti-dumping case
    Jun 09, 2025
    The US International Trade Commission determined, in accordance with the Tariff Act of 1930, that the revocation of the anti-dumping duty order on certain Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) originating in China, Japan and South Korea imported into the United States may cause substantial damage to the US industry. In 2002, Celanese and DuPont launched anti-dumping investigations against the above countries. In 2003, the ITC decided that Japanese imports were a risk for injury, but they left out Germany. They also excluded China's Sichuan Weiye Company because it didn't meet the required standards at the time. On the other hand, they found that Shanghai Volkswagen was indeed dumping. In July and October 2003, the United States officially imposed anti-dumping duties on PVA from China, Japan and South Korea.     ITC clearly defined the "domestic similar products" of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in the review. According to the Tariff Act, similar products refer to products that are similar or most similar to the investigated goods in terms of characteristics and uses. The Ministry of Commerce has limited the scope of the investigation to PVA with a degree of hydrolysis exceeding 80%, while excluding 15 specific forms of PVA.   PVA is a water-soluble synthetic polymer in the form of white particles or powders, and its properties are mainly determined by the degree of hydrolysis, viscosity and molecular weight. In terms of production process, PVA is produced by hydrolysis of vinyl acetate monomers under the action of a catalyst after polymerization. In the USA, PVA is captively consumed or sold to end users primarily as an intermediate in the production of PVB, which is a plastic laminate used as an adhesive between panes of automotive safety glass or load-resistant architectural glass.  PVA is also sold to end users (and occasionally to distributors) for use in the textile and paper industries in sizing formulations(such as PVA 098-08 & PVA 1099); as a binder in adhesive and soil binding formulations(such as PVA 088-20 & PVA 1788); and as an emulsion or polymerization aid in colloidal suspensions, water-soluble films, cosmetics, and joint compounds (such as KURARAY POVAL 17-94).    Although different grades of PVA have differences in specific applications, the committee believes that all PVAs with a degree of hydrolysis exceeding 80% should be considered as the same type of product. This decision is based on three main points: first, all types of PVA share the same basic chemical makeup; second, different grades of PVA can be swapped for each other in many cases; and third, the way they are made and the materials used are pretty similar. It's important to note that while end users tend to stick to one specific grade of PVA to keep costs down, this habit doesn't change the fact that the product itself is quite uniform.   In this review, the Commission stuck with the product definition from the original investigation for two reasons: major manufacturers like Celanese and DuPont agreed with it, and the market hasn’t changed much since then. This decision also continues the Commission's position in the original investigation, that is, not to classify PVB-grade PVA into different product categories.   Website: www.elephchem.com Whatsapp: (+)86 13851435272 E-mail: admin@elephchem.com
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  • Exploring the Advantages of PVA Film
    Jun 18, 2023
    PVA film, also known as polyvinyl alcohol film, is a remarkable polymer-based packaging material that offers a multitude of advantages for various industries.PVA film is non-toxic and safe for direct contact with food and pharmaceutical products. It meets regulatory standards for food contact materials and does not compromise the quality or safety of the packaged items. PVA film is also used in specialized industrial applications, such as the packaging of adhesives, dyes, and chemicals, thanks to its excellent moisture resistance and barrier properties.   One of the notable variants of PVA film is the PVA water-soluble film. This film is specially designed to dissolve quickly and completely in water, making it an ideal choice for single-use packaging applications. The PVA water-soluble film provides exceptional convenience and eco-friendliness, especially in industries such as food packaging, detergent packaging, and agricultural applications.   In contrast to the water-soluble grade, PVA insoluble film offers excellent resistance to moisture and provides a robust barrier to protect the packaged contents. This type of film is commonly utilized in applications where moisture resistance is critical, such as electronic components packaging, chemical packaging, and industrial materials packaging.   PVA special film refers to the customized versions of PVA film that are tailored to meet specific requirements of different industries. These films may possess additional functionalities, such as enhanced strength, increased clarity, improved tear resistance, or specific barrier properties. PVA special films find applications in diverse sectors like pharmaceutical packaging, cosmetic packaging, and Marble demoulding industrial applications.   PVA (PVA 098-08 & PVA 1099) film can be manufactured in different thicknesses and sizes to suit various packaging needs. Its compatibility with different substances allows it to be used with a wide range of products, including powders, liquids, and solid items. ElephChem can customize PVA film of various sizes and specifications according to customer requirements, suitable for a variety of products.   Website: www.elephchem.com Whatsapp: (+)86 13851435272 E-mail: admin@elephchem.com
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  • The Versatility of Modified PVA
    May 13, 2023
    Modified PVA is a variation of Polyvinyl alcohol that undergoes chemical or physical modifications to enhance or introduce new properties. These modifications can include cross-linking, grafting, blending, or copolymerization with other materials. The resulting Modified PVA exhibits improved characteristics, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.   Modified polyvinyl alcohol also known as PVOH. There are two main grades of modified polyvinyl alcohol. one is used for PVC called PVOH PVC grade, and the other is PVOH Water-soluble films grade. Its versatility, biodegradability, and ease of modification set it apart from other materials. As global industries increasingly prioritize sustainability and high-performance solutions, Modified PVA is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of various sectors.Whether it's in adhesives, coatings, textiles, or pharmaceuticals, Modified PVA offers exceptional properties that meet diverse application needs. As the market continues to evolve, exploring innovative uses and combinations of Modified PVA will unlock untapped potential for this remarkable polymer.   The packaging industry, in particular, holds immense potential for Modified PVA, as it offers enhanced barrier properties, extended shelf life, and reduced environmental impact compared to traditional alternatives. Moreover, the growing demand for specialty coatings, adhesives, and films in the automotive sector further boosts the market prospects for Modified PVA.   Choose ELEPHCHEM for Your Modified PVA Needs: ELEPHCHEM, a leading supplier of Modified PVA, offers a wide range of high-quality products and customized solutions. With their expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction, ELEPHCHEM is your trusted partner in optimizing the performance of Modified PVA for your specific applications. Contact ELEPHCHEM today to explore the endless possibilities of Modified PVA.   Website: www.elephchem.com Whatsapp: (+)86 13851435272 E-mail: admin@elephchem.com
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  • How to make PVA dissolve faster?
    Feb 18, 2020
    To make PVA dissolve faster, you can try the following methods:   Increase the water temperature: Warmer water helps to accelerate the dissolution of PVA. Heat the water to a moderate temperature, but avoid using boiling water as it may denature the PVA.   Stir or agitate the solution: Stirring or agitating the PVA solution can enhance the dissolution process by increasing the contact between the PVA particles and water. Use a stirring rod or mixer to create turbulence in the solution.   Use smaller PVA particles: If your PVA is in the form of solid particles or granules, consider grinding or crushing them into smaller particles before adding them to the water. Smaller particles have a larger surface area, which facilitates faster dissolution.   Use water with a lower pH: Lowering the pH of the water slightly can help to improve the solubility of PVA. However, avoid using strongly acidic solutions, as they may degrade the PVA.   Increase the water-to-PVA ratio: Using a higher volume of water in proportion to the amount of PVA can aid in faster dissolution. This allows for better dispersion and interaction between PVA and water molecules.   Remember to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the particular PVA product you are using, as they may have specific recommendations for optimal dissolution.   Website: www.elephchem.com Whatsapp: (+)86 13851435272 E-mail: admin@elephchem.com ElephChem Holding Limited, professional market expert in Polyvinyl Alcohol(PVA,PVA 098-08 & PVA 1099) and Vinyl Acetate–ethylene Copolymer Emulsion(VAE) with strong recognition and excellent plant facilities of international standards.  
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