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PVC sheets for waterproofing pvc sheet for bathroom door

PVC sheets for waterproofing pvc sheet for bathroom door

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Item specifice

Hardness:
≥10Mpa
Brand Name:
CMAX
Thickness:
1-25 mm
Water Absorption:
≤1.0%
Usage Life:
more than 50 years

1. Product Introduction

 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a tough, strong thermoplastic material which has an excellent combination of physical and electrical properties. The products are usually characterized as plasticized or rigid types. Polyvinyl chloride (and co-polymers) is the second most commonly used polyvinyl resins in one of the most versatile plastics.

PVC sheets for waterproofing pvc sheet for bathroom door


2.Product Feature

•Excellent clarity, transparency and gloss

•Least thickness variation

•Non-toxic

•Smooth die-cutting

•Superior sealing and welding

•Excellent impact strength

•Higher processing yields


3.Characteristics

(1) Light weight

(2) High strength

(3) Easily cleaned

(4) Easily fabricated

(5) Outstanding print-ability

(6) Uniform fine close cell structure

(7) Good resistance to light and weathering

(8) Low flammability


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6.FAQ

(1).How do I get a quote?

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(2).How often do you ship?

We arrange freight shipping for our customers and have daily UPS pick up.

(3).Does the price on list include freight?

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Q:Are plastic sheets suitable for medical applications?
Yes, plastic sheets are suitable for medical applications. They are often used in the healthcare industry for various purposes such as surgical drapes, disposable gloves, protective barriers, and medical device components. Plastic sheets offer advantages like flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals and moisture, making them suitable for medical settings where hygiene and infection control are crucial.
Q:Are plastic sheets transparent to UV light?
Yes, plastic sheets can be transparent to UV light depending on the type of plastic used. Some plastics, such as polycarbonate and acrylic, are transparent to UV light, while others may block or absorb UV radiation.
Q:I'm quite tired of writing in a notebook and having the pages underneath hold the impression of what I wrote. I've seen these this plastic sheets that stop it but I'm not sure what they would be called. Any ideas?--Andriana
Just take the underneath pages out...
Q:I want to renovate my basement, but as I was walking through my local hardware store, I noticed a variety of sheetrock that are mold resistant to fire resistent and at different thicknesses. Is a thicker board better for the basement?Also, is there a way to test moisture in a basement over sheetrock or would I have to remove the sheetrock and apply a plastic sheet with tape to test for moisture?thanks!
You should really use mold retardant sheetrock in the basement. It might actually be required by code depending on where you live. I helped a guy fix up a house and the inspector told him to sheetrock the ceiling of the basement and use 1/2 mold resistant sheetrock. The differences you get with thickness of sheetrock is mostly durability. Obviously thicker sheetrock will hold up longer. On ceilings especially, the 3/8 inch sheetrock will bend over time between the rafters (or floor joists in the basement) where it is screwed in. There is also a difference in sound-proofing, you hear less through walls of 5/8 than 3/8. The last difference is fire resistance, 5/8 inch sheetrock takes significantly longer for fire to burn through than 3/8. To chose which one you want to use, find out what the code requires in your area. You may be required to use mold resistant sheetrock, or you may be required to use fire resistant boards. I would use 1/2 in the basement because it is a lot easier to hang than 5/8 and you have decent durability and unlike 3/8, it will not bend or bow over time. I actually saw mold resistant fiber tape for the joints in The Home Depot, you might want to use that whether or not it's required by code just for extra measure. Some things may be more expensive to do to the tee, but if you cheap out now, you may end up pending more fixing things if they go wrong or get messed up later down the road. And most importantly, do every single thing to code and pull permits for everything, that way you are covered on all your bases.
Q:Are plastic sheets resistant to warping from high temperatures?
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to warping from high temperatures. However, the specific type of plastic and its melting point should be considered to ensure its suitability for the desired temperature range.
Q:Produce a one compartment vertical file by bending the long side of an 10-in. by 18-in. sheet of plastic along two lines to form a U-shape. (i)How tall should the file be in order to maximize the volume that the file can hold? (ii) What is the maximum volume?
Bend on lines so that the file is 10 long x Y high x (18 - 2Y) thick Volume = V = 180Y - 20Y^2 dV/dY = 180 - 40Y = 0 when V is maximum. Y = 9/2 For max. volume file is = 10 x 9/2 x 9 Max V = 405 cubic ins.
Q:Can plastic sheets be used for thermoforming?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for thermoforming.
Q:How do plastic sheets compare to glass or acrylic?
Plastic sheets are generally more affordable and lightweight compared to glass or acrylic. While glass offers excellent clarity and scratch resistance, plastic sheets are more flexible and impact-resistant. Acrylic falls in between, providing good clarity and moderate impact resistance. Ultimately, the choice depends on the specific application and desired properties.
Q:Can plastic sheets be used for patio covers?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for patio covers. They are lightweight, durable, and can provide protection from rain and sun. However, it is important to choose high-quality plastic sheets that are specifically designed for outdoor use to ensure longevity and proper functionality.
Q:Can I silkscreen grafix to ABS plastic? On the haircell textured side?
DO the usual, silkscreen to vinyl then overlay it on the plastic.

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