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Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to yellowing or discoloration.
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to impact and breakage due to their durability and flexible nature. However, the level of resistance may vary depending on the type and thickness of the plastic sheet.
i'm trying to decide which rainsuit to buy and i can't figure out what the difference is between the 2, I just don't see how 10mm or 20mm is right, i don't see a rainsuit being made out of 1cm or 2cm thick plactic.
Are you familiar with the metric system 10mm is just less than 1/2 and 20 mm is just under an inch I looked at the link and I don't think it's a mistake 1.0 mm would be a metre thick and no way is it that.
I usually sleep under a little tent sort of thing made out of tarp tied to stakes and trees and whatnot so that it resembled a sort of elongated prism. Anyway i used to have a big roll of heavy duty plastic sheeting. I would take like a 5x10 foot sheet of the stuff and tie the ends together so that it kind of resembled a piece of candy but was open in the middle so i could put my pad down and sleeping bag down inside and sleep inside it. I would do this because when the rain comes, none would get in from above but sometimes water would run underneath so I developed this canoe idea. Anyway I'm out of plastic sheeting and I forget where i bought it from. Can someone help?
Home depot. Lowes. any construction material yard
How many kinds of materials are extruded polystyrene foam boards?
Polystyrene as the original heat preservation material has two kinds, one is the Extrusion board, and the other is polystyrene board, the most used is the Extrusion board, polystyrene board has not much use, flame retardant performance to less than B1 class,
why is a sheet of paper easier to tear than a sheet of plastic the same thickness?
It's to do with the way they are made and what they are. The fibres in plastic are thicker than the fibres in paper.
We are in the process of building a roof over our concrete 10x10 patio. We have put 2 4x4's on the front two corners and the other edge without 4x4s is attached to the side of the house. We are using 2x6's along the length of it as support along the top and then will top with 1x4's before putting on the roof sheets of our choosing. Our neighbor that has helped us used white plastic looking sheets on his roof of the same design (I believe the brand is tuftex?). When we went into the store the other day I noticed Green Metal Sheets (Tin I believe)... the price difference isn't really an issue but I want it to be decent quality at the same time... any suggestions or comments on the pros and cons of each? Any other ideas?Thanks
Scotto is right about not using metal in a salt environment, and the noise factor. The last consideration is that metal will absorb more heat from the sun and Polycarbonate or vinyl will keep your patio a bit cooler. Also if you opt for the opaque type you will have more light.
Yes, plastic sheets can be used as barriers. They can be installed as a protective barrier to prevent the spread of germs or as a physical barrier to separate different areas or objects.