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Plastic Sheets - Green 2024 PVC 1/2 Inch High Density Foam Sheet

Plastic Sheets - Green 2024 PVC 1/2 Inch High Density Foam Sheet

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China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5000 m²
Supply Capability:
150000 m²/month

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Specification

Thickness:
1-33mm
Application:
Wall cladding, decorating shelf, etc
Density:
0.43mm-0.9mm
Color:
White,black

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Featires and Benefits: 

1. Excellent electrical insulating properties .

2. Very high chemical resistance

3. Moderate impact resistance and service temperature

4. Very good moisture resistance

5. Good dimensional stability

6. Bondable . self extinguishing 

7. Fairly inexpensive . good for machining 

8. Thermoformable

9. Excellent engineering plastic for welding


 Pvc 1/2 inch high density foam sheet is made in a closed cell foam structure. This structure gives it the properties that make it useful as a material distinct from regular PVC plastics. Solid foam products are classified as being either open or closed cell. The open-celled foams have a system of tiny pores running throughout that are all connected to each other. These types of foam absorb liquids into the pore structure. Closed cell foam does not have pores that connect to each other.


PVC foam does not appear like many of the other foam products people are familiar with. Instead, it is almost always compressed into thin sheets that actually resemble cardboard more than larger and more pliant foam products. However, it is still a foam, it is just created in a foam board structure so that it can be cut and shaped easily while taking advantage of the strengths of the material.


Product namePVC co-extrusion foam board
Standard Size1220mmX2440mm
Thickness3-20mm
Density0.45~0.90g/cm3
ColorWhite
Certificate

ROHS,EN71  ,SGS


WeldableYes
Foam ProcessCo-Extrusion
Water saturation<1‰< span="">
Tensile strength≥14MPa
Elongation at break≥15%
Vicat softening point≥75 °C
Impact strength≥16KJ/m2
Flexural modulus of elasticity≥700MPa
Bending strength≥28MPa
Life Span>50 years
Flame retardanceself-extinguishing less than 5 seconds
Screw holding capacity≥9000

 


 

Green 2016  Pvc 1/2 inch high density foam sheet

Green 2016  Pvc 1/2 inch high density foam sheet

Q: I must be an idiot. I bought GBC's SelfSeal Laminating Sheets (9x12) and need to laminate both sides of a 8.5x11 piece of paper. The instructions say to lay the paper face down on the non adhesive side and then peel away the liner and seal. What am I supposed to seal it with? Another laminating sheet? When I pull the liner away the adhesive side is facing away from the page and sticks to everything. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
If it is laminating sheets, just one sheet of plastic adhesive, then yes, you need to use two and sandwich the paper in between. What I do is lay the laminating sheet with the liner facing up. I peel off the liner and center my paper on the adhesive. Then I take just the end of the liner off another sheet and place it very carefully lined up with the first one, adhesive side down. Then I carefully pull the liner off as I smooth the top laminating sheet over the paper. You have to do it very carefully to avoid wrinkles. Then you can cut off the excess right around the edge of your page if you want to; it is very hard to position the sheets without a little bit of overhang with adhesive exposed. NOW, if it is a laminating pouch, that is a totally different thing. You have to place your paper in between the two sheets of plastic that make up the pouch and peel the liner paper off the side that has liner paper, and smooth it over your page. But I am pretty sure you are just talking about laminating sheets like I described in the first paragraph. Hope this helps!
Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to warping from temperature changes?
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to warping from temperature changes. However, the degree of resistance can vary depending on the type of plastic and its specific composition.
Q: other than the internet
Toys R Us has some card collecting supplies. You can also go to a local card shop or wait for a card show.
Q: Do plastic sheets come with warranties?
Yes, plastic sheets often come with warranties, which may vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific product.
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for machine covers?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for machine covers. Plastic sheets are durable, lightweight, and resistant to various elements, making them suitable for protecting machines from dust, moisture, and other potential damages. They can be easily customized and are cost-effective compared to other materials, making them a popular choice for machine covers in various industries.
Q: What I mean is like, is there anything else besides white, translusant, black or clear sheets of shrinky dinks/shrinkable plastic.And if so, where can a purchase them?
You could run it through printer or colour with pens, just remember the colour gets darker when it shrinks. this site has some coloured sheets.
Q: Well me and my friend are planning a dance/pool party for the end of the school year and we are using another friend's house for it and we're turning the living room into a dance floor and we want to make the environment more dancy so we were looking into black plastic sheeting which is expensive and we are two teens who are broke so I was wondering if you anyone knows like a cheaper alternative with like, garbage bags perhaps? Idk any suggestions, or cheaper alternatives to making the living room more dancy? Thank you.
A 10' roll of black visqueen plastic sheeting from Home Depot is not very expensive. It would be cheaper than garbage bags and a lot less hassle to hang up. I would warn you, though -- a lot of plastic sheeting is flammable so DON'T drape it around your party if you expect to have any candles or if people will be smoking -- you could have a dangerous, even deadly, fire. One cheap item I've found makes an indoor room dancy is the goofy-looking UDO (unidentified disco object) light show ball from Spencer's gifts. It's only $20 and rotates a multi-colored light show all over the room. I bought one as a joke for a Woodstock 40th anniversary party last summer and it turned out to be a huge hit. People were really self-conscious about dancing, even though I burned a great tune line-up. But once I shut off the lights and cranked up the UDO everybody hit the dance floor and I couldn't get them to stop until I turned it off. Best 20 bucks I ever spent for a party.
Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to yellowing or discoloration?
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to yellowing or discoloration.
Q: Do plastic sheets have any electrical conductivity?
No, plastic sheets are generally non-conductive and do not have electrical conductivity.
Q: I'm looking for a sheet of clear plastic to go on the back of a picture frame.It needs to be about 110cm by 60 cm and I suppose abut 3-4 mm thick.Basically the same as you'd use as the glass bit on the front of a frame.What should I be looking for? Perspex,acrylic?Any ideas on cost or what types of places to look for would art shops do this sort of thing?Any ideas welcome, I'm in Liverpool in the UK but general guidance needed too!Thanks.
Afraid I really don't have a good answer to your question, but I do know that one photography trick for shooting through glass is to go to a thrift store or something and get a nice, unscratched piece of glass from a picture frame because supposedly the glass is glare free. Hopefully that helps you narrow down your search a little. A search for Liverpool Plastics brings up quite a few different businesses with phone numbers in your area. I'm not sure what kind of minimum order they might have, or how knowledgeable or time restricted the person on the phone might be, but it seems like it would be worth a shot to try that route. Online shipping charges can get pretty steep pretty quick.

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