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Plastic Sheets Kitchen Cabinets PVC Foam Board PVC Rigid Foam Board

Plastic Sheets Kitchen Cabinets PVC Foam Board PVC Rigid Foam Board

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China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5000 pc
Supply Capability:
10000 pc/month

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Specification

Color:
white
Density:
0.43mm-0.9mm
Thickness:
1-33mm
Application:
Wall cladding, decorating shelf, etc
Hardness:
≥10Mpa
Elongation at Break:
≥10%
Water Absorption:
≤1.0%
Usage Life:
more than 50 years

1.Product Introduction


SPECIFICATIONS FOR PVC FOAM BOARD

Product Range

Sizes:

1220mmx2440mm,1560mmx3050mm,2050mmx3050mm,other size can be customized

Density:

0.4g/cm3——0.9g/cm3

Thickness:

1-30mm

Color:

White,Black,Grey,Red,Yellow,Blue,Green

Tolerance

+2mm on width ,+2mm on length, ±0.1mm on sheet thickness, ±1% on density

                                               

2.Main Features

1, light weight,good tenacity, high rigidity
2, fireproof and flame retardant
3, good insulation
4, no sopping, no deformation
5, easily to processed
6, good plasticity, being an excellent thermoform material
7, sub-light surface and elegant vision
8, anti-chemical corrosion
9, suitable to silk screen printing
10, with imported dyes, unfading and anti-aging 

3.FAQ

(1). How to proceed an order for PVC Foam Board ?

A: Firstly let us know your requirements or application.
      Secondly We quote according to your requirements or our suggestions.
     Thirdly customer confirms the samples and places deposit for formal order.
     Fourthly We arrange the production.


(2): How do you make our business long-term and good relationship?
A:1. We keep good quality and competitive price to ensure our customers benefit ;
     2. We respect every customer as our friend and we sincerely do business and make friends with them,  no matter  where they come from.



Product details


Kitchen Cabinets PVC Foam Board PVC Rigid Foam Board

Kitchen Cabinets PVC Foam Board PVC Rigid Foam Board



 



Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to deformation under load?
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to deformation under load. They have good load-bearing properties and can maintain their shape and structural integrity even when subjected to a significant amount of pressure or weight.
Q: My son is 13 and has hit puberty. I've noticed stains on his sheets and mattress. Semen stains. I didn't want to embarrass him, so I didn't say anything about it. I just put the plastic sheet on his mattress. He used to wet the bed many years ago, so he had a plastic sheet, but he hasn't needed it since he started being dry, so we took it off. But now he's upset that I want him to sleep with a plastic sheet covering the mattress. I guess he feels it makes him like a baby. But I want to protect the mattress. I told him that it's a choice between him wearing GoodNites and plastic sheets. I know that wet dreams aren't the same as bedwetting, but it seems to me that if someone can't keep his bed dry at night, he should have some protection. The problem is that my son is really upset about the plastic sheet. What can I say to him so he feels better about it?
I'm not a parent, so I don't know. But you could try getting one of those liner things that they put under sheets... the ones that are cloth-like on one side and plastic on the other? Maybe? I dunno.
Q: looking for felxiable mirorred plastic no more than a 1/2 inch ..that i can order online or go to a store in portland oregon and buy in 3 ft sections making a wearable design.. in sliver and gold or black ... any help where to get this would help.. Thanks
I believe Mylar like balloons are made from is the material you are looking for You can buy it on line or from hydrophonic stores.
Q: I have an idea for something I would like to make and sell. I would like to be able to stamp or cut a fairly simple shape out of flexible plastic sheets, a bit like margarine tub plastic. What machine/device/tool would I need to be able to cut or stamp this shape (and yes, I know scissors would work, but I would like to be able to make quite a few)
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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 waterproof?
Yes, plastic sheets are typically waterproof as they are made from materials such as polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that do not allow water to pass through.
Q: I have unfinished basement with insulation hanging from top. I am thinking about covering it with something to make a ceiling for the basement. What is the cheapest, thinnest, and lightweight material that I can use for this project? any help will be greatly appreciated. Basement is about 30 ft by 80 ft (approx.)
You can buy 1/4 plywood that is referred to as luaun board. A good lumber yard should have this at a low price. There are different grades of plywood so the price will vary. Installed cleanly and painted, this option would look like a finished ceiling. The only less expensive way would probably be colored plastic sheeting or fabric sheeting.
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for thermoforming?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for thermoforming.
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for construction purposes?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for construction purposes. They are commonly used in various construction applications such as roofing, insulation, and wall coverings. Plastic sheets offer benefits such as durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to weather and chemicals. Additionally, they are often more cost-effective compared to traditional construction materials.
Q: I'm about to print a large quantity of designs on transparent plastic sheets. My question is are these sheets used inkjet printing the same as the transparent plastic sheets used in copiers?I know that copiers and laser printers use heat to fix the powder on the paper or the plastic sheet but will the same plastic sheet give me a good quality and fixed ink (can't be removed by fingers) in an inkjet or should I use a specific type of these transparent plastic sheets? If so, what's the name of this kind of plastic sheets?---Regards,Ahmed Elblasy
Kasey C, PC guru since Apple II days Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot.

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