Is vinyl better the PVC?

08 Apr.,2024

 

A horse behind a vinyl fence of flexible "rail" and coated wire

A synthetic fence, plastic fence or (when made of vinyl) vinyl or PVC fence is a fence made using synthetic plastics, such as vinyl (PVC), polypropylene,[1] nylon,[2] polythene (polyethylene) ASA, or from various recycled plastics. Composites of two or more plastics can also be used to increase strength and UV stability of a fence. Synthetic fencing was first introduced to the agricultural industry in the 1980s as low-cost, durable horse fencing. Now, synthetic fencing is used for agricultural fencing, horse race track running rail, and residential use. Synthetic fencing is generally available preformed, in a wide variety of styles. It tends to be easy to clean, resists weathering and has low maintenance requirements. However, it also can be more expensive than comparable materials, and cheaper products can be less sturdy than more traditional fence materials. Some types may become brittle, faded or degrade in quality after long exposure to extreme hot or cold conditions. Recently, titanium dioxide (TiO2) and other UV stabilisers have proven to be a beneficial additives in the manufacturing process of vinyl. This has greatly improved the durability of vinyl by providing essential UV protection from the sun's harmful rays, preventing premature ageing and cracking of the product, making it more durable than other materials such as wood.[3]

Synthetic materials used for residential fences can be in a solid cast form, or a reinforced hollow rail design that resembles sawn timber, Most commonly extruded profiles. Higher quality vinyl fence components are ribbed or include reinforcements, often of aluminium, for added strength. For agricultural use, synthetic fencing can consist of a heavy synthetic strapping product inlaid with cable, synthetic-coated high-tensile wire, or a synthetic coating over a wood or metal rail or plank. Residential synthetic fencing products are usually hollow, and thus too fragile to contain livestock, but some designs may be suitable for containing dogs or other pets. Residential grade rails are also made of a thinner material.

Synthetic fences are used as the side-rails along horse racecourses, because they make a good visual barrier for the horses, but are unlikely to cause injury if horses break through them.

Synthetic fence profiles are made in a wide range of sizes and shapes. They come in many different colors which are integrated during the extrusion process, which means they do not require painting. Usually this ability to resist discoloration leads many manufacturers to offer very long warranties, from decades up to "lifetime" for some brands.

Synthetic fence posts are placed into pre-dug holes, or sometimes the synthetic post is fitted over a pre-set post of wood, rebar, or pipe for additional sturdiness. Rails or pickets are inserted into specifically designed slots and grooves within the rails.

Synthetic fence materials are often in the form of rigid rails or posts, but flexible forms are also used, including mesh for hazard fencing or deer fencing, or string, rope or tape of polypropylene interwoven with stainless steel wires for electric fences ("electric braid").

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If you’ve been looking to install a fence or have ever done any kind of home improvement project, you’ve likely run across both the terms PVC and vinyl. PVC fences are extremely sought after because they are durable, require very little maintenance, and can even imitate the look of real wood. Although you will often see the terms used interchangeably or grouped together, is there a difference between PVC and vinyl? The short answer is: no, there is no difference. But in actuality, there are some differences.

Vinyl

Vinyl is a type of plastic. In its base form, it tends to be more brittle, so different additives are used to make it stronger and more durable. There are actually many different types of vinyl that you come into contact with regularly. They include:

  • EVA- Ethylene vinyl acetate- used in wire coatings, films, and adhesives
  • PEVA- Polyethylene vinyl acetate- used in shower curtains
  • PVA- Polyvinyl acetate- used in paints and adhesives
  • PVB- used in safety glass
  • And of course, PVC

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is the most well-known type of vinyl. Anything marked as PVC has been modified with fortifying additives to make it stronger, more durable, and more resistant to UV degradation and the weather.

PVC

When people hear the term PVC, their minds often go straight to PVC pipes or plumbing. This might make you think that a PVC fence is made out of PVC pipes. We’re sure there’s some DIYs out there where this is the case, but typically it’s not. This is part of the reason that the term vinyl is used for PVC fences. It tends to sound more aesthetic and lend to a more favorable impression. Because of its durable nature, PVC can be used not only for plumbing and fences but also for flooring. We’ve all heard of vinyl flooring, right? Sounds much better than PVC flooring.

The Key Difference

Not all vinyl is PVC, but all PVC is vinyl. However, in the fencing industry you’ll find the terms used interchangeably. This is because when they say vinyl, they are referring solely to PVC, not any of the other types of vinyl. So rest assured, when you pick out your new vinyl fence, you are getting the durable, weather-resistant PVC. Clarksville Fencing has a large variety of PVC fences for you to choose from to best fit your needs. Request a quote today!

Is vinyl better the PVC?

Is There a Difference Between PVC and Vinyl?