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Plastic Sheets - 100% Virgin Material Polycarbonate Frosted Sheet for Partition

Plastic Sheets - 100% Virgin Material Polycarbonate Frosted Sheet for Partition

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Ningbo
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Min Order Qty:
2 m.t
Supply Capability:
800 m.t/month

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Specification

Material::
100% Virgin material
Color::
Clear, red, blue, yellow, green,etc
Thickness::
1.5-12mm

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition


Polycarbonate frosted sheet 
Impect resistant 
Weather resistant 
UV-Protection 
Widely used in constuction &decoration feilds 

Polycarbonate frosted sheet

carries an outstanding transparency nearly same as the glass while the weight is just less than half if it and has high impact strength.

 

Whats more,It can be processed,cold-bending & hot-molding.Thus ,this products has become very popular in both of the construction & decoration feilds.

 

DATA:

Color: clear, opal,green,blue,bronze,lake-blue

Thickness : 1.5mm ~ 10mm

Maximiun Width : 2100mm

Standard Width: 1220mm , 1560mm, 1820mm, 2100mm

Length : No limit

Note : special specs and color can be custom-made due to client’s demand

 

Features:

1. Light transmission

2. Impact resistant:80 times that of glass, 15 times thats of acrylic sheeting

3. Temprature service : -40°C ~~120°C

4. Light weight: only 1/12 of the weight of glass at same thickness

5. UV Protection

6. Fire retardance: Rated Class B1

7. Sound & Heat Insulation

 

Applications:

1)Roofing for swimming pool,shopping malls,commercial streets

2)Sunshade for stadiums and bus stops,gazebo,open-air carport

3)Lighting canopy for corridors,passages and subway entries

4)Flashing for bank ATMs,telephone box,gateways,garages

5)Sound and heat insulation wall for expressways and houses

6)Heat preservation material for agricultural greenhouse,flower greenhouse

7)Soundproof material for partitions

8)Unbreakable material for glazing windows,roof glazing


 

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition

100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition



100% Virgin material polycarbonate frosted sheet for partition





Q: Hi guys, I'm about to tile my bathtub surround and have some questions regarding moisture barriers. I already have the 1/2 durock cement board and 6 mil plastic sheeting. Before I put up the plastic sheeting on the studs, I wanted to double check to see what people thought was a better moisture barrier... Redgard painted directly onto the cement board or the 6 mil heavy duty plastic sheeting attached to the studs. If you pick one over the other, can you tell me why? Is there a difference in how well each one will protect from long term moisture problems? It would be nice to hear the pros/cons to Redgard vs the plastic sheeting.I'm debating whether or not I should just go buy some Redgard and leave my plastic sheeting for another purpose. But if they both offer the same long term protection, then I'm happy just sticking with my plastic sheeting since it will save me a trip to the store and I am more familiar with that as a moisture barrier.
The problem with using a paint-on barrier like Redgard is that if you miss a spot or if there are any breaks in the application, you have an entry point for moisture. Plastic sheeting on the other hand, is continuous and will seal uniformly unless there's a breach in it such as a cut or puncture. I would think the plastic sheeting would be easier to apply. That would be my choice.
Q: Anyone used these? I want to try them. . .but just do not understand if they actually work as good as THEY say. These are the plastic or rubber ones that are suppose to be the thing now. . .
its silicone theyre really good cause they dont make anything stick
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for awnings?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for awnings.
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for noise barriers?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for noise barriers. Plastic sheets can effectively block or reduce the transmission of sound waves, making them suitable for creating barriers against noise pollution.
Q: I got the thick 4mil, does it work better with a space between the window and film? My neighbor puts the film right on the window, does that help? I think a still-air space would work better. How much does it really help, 5%?
yes the air gap will help because air is an excellent insulator, however, make the gap very small, because if you make it too large then you can get lots of convection(where the air can circulate inside the gap) which will significantly lessen the insulation qualities. This same idea is used in regular fiberglass insulation, the air gaps are created by very small holes in the insulation, and these small holes also help to keep the convection down.
Q: My little cousin took the marker and scribbled on my yearbook.The yearbook has hard pages and these are covered with a plastic sheet.How do I remove the waterproof marker? Does it also destroy the things written there before?It's been there for almost 5 years... I just noticed :(
Hand sanitizer, sounds weird but works like a charm!
Q: even if i take him on a walk he will pee on the plastic bags. and also when were gone he lays on the table and stands there on the table. why?
Your dog is not totally potty trained. If you took the plastic away and put paper down it would go on the paper. After food and a nap take your dog outside. For the female peeing it is just marking its territory. Obedience training is fun and your dog would be in your control. Peace
Q: Do plastic sheets have any impact on noise reduction?
Yes, plastic sheets can have some impact on noise reduction. Depending on their thickness and density, they can help to block or absorb sound waves, reducing the amount of noise that passes through them. However, their effectiveness in noise reduction may be limited compared to other materials specifically designed for soundproofing purposes.
Q: i'm looking for some clear plastic sheets (similar to laminating) that i can use a dry erase markers on and place over the whiteboard in my classroom - for putting music notes on the staff etc.i don't want to rewrite them over and over. since there is no laminator in my school, i am at a loss for what to use. of course i can by laminating rolls. anything else i can use and where to get it?
Would blank transparencies be the right size to use?
Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to extreme weather conditions?
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to extreme weather conditions. They are designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures, including extreme cold and heat, as well as resist damage from rain, wind, and sunlight.

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