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Polar Strip Curtain Plastic Sheets

Polar Strip Curtain Plastic Sheets

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Polar PVC material maintains flexibility even at low temperature as -50.these improve shelf life.these keep away moist air and diminish moisture and frost builtup and coil icing.


1. standard  measute size:

 200mm*2mm*50m,

 300mm*3mm*50m,

 400mm*4mm*50m

also our product's measure size can be innovated to your requirement with

thickness range from 1.5mm to 6mm  

width range from150mm to 400mm

2.Color selection:

 Blue. green.

3.transparent.

4.normal grade(-40celsius degree ~+50celsius degree)

5.ribbed or smooth




Q: I want to lay a sheet of plastic on the ground before planting cantaloupe. Does it work?
For what purpose do you want to lay down plastic? I've never used plastic in a garden. If you want to control weeds, you can lay a few sheets' thickness of newspaper down and cut 3-4 inch openings for the plants or seeds. It allows water to penetrate, unlike plastic, and it decomposes into the soil. I prefer mulch to prevent weeds. A 2-inch layer of grass clippings over the entire garden works well. Just be sure to keep it a couple of inches away from the base of each plant.
Q: How do plastic sheets handle drilling and cutting?
Plastic sheets are generally easy to drill and cut, as they are lightweight and flexible. However, the ease of drilling and cutting can vary depending on the type and thickness of the plastic sheet.
Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to fire?
No, plastic sheets are not inherently resistant to fire.
Q: How do plastic sheets compare to ABS sheets?
Plastic sheets and ABS sheets are both types of thermoplastic materials, but they have some differences. ABS sheets are known for their high impact resistance and strength, making them suitable for applications that require durability. On the other hand, plastic sheets are more diverse in terms of material composition and properties. They can vary in terms of strength, flexibility, transparency, and temperature resistance. Therefore, the choice between plastic sheets and ABS sheets depends on the specific requirements of the intended application.
Q: What are the different thickness options available for plastic sheets?
The thickness options for plastic sheets can vary depending on the specific type of plastic being used. However, common thickness options for plastic sheets typically range from 0.5mm to 6mm or more.
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for vacuum forming?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for vacuum forming.
Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to UV degradation?
Yes, plastic sheets can be resistant to UV degradation depending on the type of plastic used and the specific formulation. Some plastics, like polycarbonate and acrylic, are inherently resistant to UV radiation and have additives that enhance their UV stability. However, not all plastic sheets are UV resistant, so it is important to check the product specifications or consult with the manufacturer to ensure the desired level of UV resistance.
Q: I would like just a small bit of hard plastic sheets. Probably the size of two A4 size paper. Anyone knows where I can get them in Singapore? (:
Why would you ask us here in the US?
Q: Can plastic sheets be used for manufacturing equipment?
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for manufacturing equipment. Plastic sheets are often used in manufacturing due to their versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. They can be molded, cut, and shaped into various forms to create equipment components such as covers, panels, guards, and housings. Additionally, plastic sheets offer excellent resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and impact, making them suitable for a wide range of manufacturing applications.
Q: I can't think of the name of this material at the moment and have searched the net to no avail so far. They are made to look like tiles/slates but come in sheets measuring about 8x4 ft. They are light by comparison with the real thing and would suit the roof I need to cover. Can anyone refer me to a website dealing with them or give me any details as to how they are installed? Thanks for the info!!!
4' x 8' plywood is often used to 'sheath' a roof. Corrugated metal or fiberglass/plastic has been used to cover roofs and they can come in 4 x 8 sheets I don't believe the fiberglass/plastic, or that formica, (which is what I think you mean by 'plastic tiles/slates) will satisfy most fire codes.

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