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how do pvc bars heat up
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PVC bars heat up primarily through the application of external heat sources. The heat can be delivered via tools such as hot air guns, heat plates, or through an immersion in hot water or oil. The specific method chosen depends on the thickness of the PVC and the intended application. PVC starts to soften at temperatures around 80°C (176°F) and becomes moldable at higher temperatures. It's crucial to heat the PVC evenly to avoid scorching or uneven deformation. In industrial settings, machines ensure precision heating. For DIY projects, using a hot air gun with careful, constant motion can prevent damage. When heating PVC, always ensure proper ventilation due to the release of potentially harmful fumes.
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