Plastic Sheets - Soft PVC Hard PVC Foam Board/High Density PVC Foam Board
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 kg/month
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Specification
Soft Pvc hard PVC foam board/high density pvc foam board
Quick Detail
Place of Origion: | Zhejiang | Material: | PVC |
Colour: | All Kinds of Colours | Density: | 0.35g/cm3--1g/cm3 |
Advantages: | Non-toxic,Eco-friendly | Certificate: | ISO9001/SGS |
Size: | customize size | Thickness: | 1-40mm |
Packagng&Delivery
Packaging Details:PE film,plastic packages or carton box
Delivery Detail:10 to 15 days
Soft Pvc hard PVC foam board/high density pvc foam board
Appilication
1. Building outdoor wall board, indoor decoration board, partition board in office and house.
2. Screen printing, flat solvent printing, engraving, billboard and exhibition display.
3. Chemical anti corrosion project, special cold project, environmental protection.
4. Architectural decorations and upholstery.
5. Sanitarywares, kitchen cabinet, washroom cabinet.
Product Features
(1) Light weight, waterproof, fire retardant and self-extinguishing
(2) Sound insulation, heat insulation, noise absorption, heat preservation and anti-corrosion.
(3) Tough, rigid with a high impact strength, not easy to age and can keep its color for long
(4)Easy to clean and maintain.
(5)Envioronmental-firendly green and lead-free.
- 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.
- I've done a whole lot of this work over the years. Redgard is the best product I've ever seen for a moister barrier It's the standard for shower / tub surrounds. It's easy to use and will protect for a lifetime. Hang your cement board with the proper screws. Tape the seems and corners with fiberglass tape. Paint the redgard over the entire surface. Let dry; you know it's dry because it will turn from pink to red in color. Add another coat (or two) over the seems and corners to make sure the seems are sealed. Let dry. Install your tile or stone using thin set mixed with polymers. When you grout make sure to mix your grout with polymers. I know some guys who will use thin set to mud the seems before taping. This works well if you have some bigger gaps, but redgard is pretty thick stuff, like pudding. This type of installation will insure no water gets back behind your walls and will last a lifetime. Plastic has the issue of nail / screw holes, trapping water, and condensation. Redgard dose not because it is a moister barrier that you can lay tile directly on. There are other options and systems, but they tend to be more costly and harder to install. On a side note: I find redgard dose not apply well with a roller. It's very thick. I like to use a large brush. Plus a brush helps insure a good thick coat.
- Q: what are the plastic sheets called that soldiers sleep unter when sleeping outdoors?
- Two man Pup tents. Each person carries one shelter half. And they are rubberized plastic for flexability and endurance. Each shelter half has a hooded head hole and can be used as a pancho.
- Q: the upper plastic sheet is bendable and the lower sheet is rigid. I need some type of glue that I could brush on easily to stick them together.. Since I may need alot of that glue, are there cheaper options for me?
- Not knowing what type of plastic it is, the only two glues that may work are; Superglue; if it doesn't work, then try; PVC plumbers glue. Both can be purchased at a Big Box home Improvement Store for cheapest prices, or your local hardware store. Vapors from the PVC glue are flammable and toxic, so use in a well ventilated area only. Work safe, be safe. Good Luck with the project.
- Q: Are plastic sheets transparent or translucent?
- Plastic sheets can be both transparent and translucent, depending on their composition and thickness.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be used for bulletproof applications?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be used for bulletproof applications. Specially designed plastic materials, such as polycarbonate or polyethylene, can offer effective bullet resistance while being lightweight and flexible. These materials can be used to make bulletproof windows, shields, and body armor.
- Q: What is acrylic? Is it plastic? What's the difference between good and bad?
- If plastic is difficult to judge from its appearance, it can only be found in the process of injection or manufacture.Finished products, generally from the appearance (such as transparent test) and their own hand test, hardness, toughness and so on, you can have a certain resolution.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be recycled into new sheets?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be recycled into new sheets through a process known as plastic sheet recycling.
- Q: Can you use iron on photo transfer sheets (like you use for T shirts) on plastic (like the plastic for phone cases). That's it! Thanks!
- That depends on the melting point of the plastic in question. It would be good to experiment with just one before you make big plans.
- Q: Do plastic sheets have any impact on human health?
- Yes, plastic sheets can have an impact on human health. Some plastics contain harmful chemicals, such as phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA), which can leach into the environment and potentially affect human health when exposed to them. These chemicals have been linked to various health issues, including hormonal disruption, reproductive problems, and developmental disorders. Additionally, if plastic sheets are burned or incinerated, they can release toxic fumes and pollutants into the air, further contributing to health risks. Therefore, it is important to consider the potential health impacts and use plastic sheets responsibly and in accordance with safety guidelines.
- Q: I am looking into building a double enclosure for my corn snake and ball python (two different enclosures that stack on top of each other to be clear). I have been watching craigslist for anything wooden that I can convert, but I recently discovered I really like the look of the boaphile cages. I seen someone on a forum who created their own version of a boaphile and it looks amazing, so now I am thinking about doing that. The problem is that I am on a budget and not looking to spend a ton of money on the supplies. So is there anywhere online that sells sheets of plastic for pretty cheap? Don't say anything about me not being able to care for my animals. Right now they are both in cages that are the right size for the species that they are, I am just looking into giving them something that is more visually appealing and maybe even bigger than what they have now just so they have more room. Thanks to all who help!
- You can buy a huge amount of plastic sheeting for very little money at any building supply place there is. Sometimes they sell it in precut rolls, sometimes you can buy it by the foot, especially in the heavier grades which will be more suitable for building something out of. That kind of plastic isn't clear, though, it's kind of cloudy to look through. You might want to check out clear vinyl at a fabric store. They sell that for using as tablecloths, and you can buy as little as half a yard. If you want to see the snakes easily, that might be a good choice for the front. It's pretty tough. If you want or need tape that will stick nicely to plastic, look for the red plastic tape used for vapour barrier in a house. It's not cheap and it's not pretty, but it's about the only tape that will really really stick to plastic. Pretty much all the others will eventually let go. Another possibility for something easy to see through is the stuff they sell for putting on windows to insulate them. It goes on with sticky stuff along the edges, the plastic gets stuck to it, then you shrink it tight with a hairdryer. It's extremely clear, tougher than it looks, you can stab it with a finger and it should be fine, but it will puncture with anything sharp. Cat's claws, for instance, did mine in when the cat swiped at a moth. You also have to be sure that you have a good clean smooth surface for the sticky stuff, or it will pull away as the plastic shrinks with the heat.
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Plastic Sheets - Soft PVC Hard PVC Foam Board/High Density PVC Foam Board
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 kg/month
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