Environmentally Friendly PVC Foam Board Laminate Furniture Board PVC Co-extruded Foam Sheet
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 500000 kg/month
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1. Classification
PVC Foam Sheet: PVC Celuka Foam Sheet
PVC Co-extruded Foam Sheet
PVC Rigid Sheet: PVC Colored Rigid Sheet
PVC Transparent Rigid Sheet
2. Brief Introduction
There are two kinds of PVC Sheet: PVC Foam Sheet and PVC Rigid sheet, and each of them could be cataloged by different producing processes.
They could be used in furniture making such as bathroom and kitchen cabinet or wall cladding , advertising field such as sign board, printing board, indusry field such as the cushion for the heavy machine, etc.
3. Application
1) Advertising Signs, billboards, displays, exhibition stands |
2) Screen printing, laser engraving |
3) Thermoformed parts |
4) Architecture, indoor and outdoor decoration |
5) Furniture, kitchen & bathroom cabinet |
6) Walls & partitions, wall cladding |
7) Ceiling boards |
8) Poolside furniture, swimming pool floor planking |
9) Chemical industry and laboratory equipment |
10) Apparatus, container & machine construction |
11) Interior scaleboard for boat & ship, vehicle, train |
4. Features
1) UVprotected, Antichemical corrosion
2) Fire retardant and it can automatically extinguish by itself
3) Sound insulation, sound absorption, heat insulation and heat preservation
4) Moistureresistant, mildew proof, water repellent and shock proof
5) Nondeformation, agingresistant, color fastness for a very long time through particular formula
6) Light weight, easy and convenient for storage, transportation and using
7) It has a smooth and hard surface and is suitable for painting
5. Pictures
- Q: My house is 50 years old and is lacking in insulation in the garage ceiling. Above the garage are bedrooms. Currently there is 3 of fiberglass with an aluminum vapor barrier within a 2x10 joist. I'd like to put R-30 fiberglass in the cavities but the 25' rolls of insulation are unfaced and the faced R-30 rolls are only in 48 batts. 4' sections are easier to put up but that is not a concern of mine.
- Don't use a plastic sheet, use 15# asphalt impregnated felt or a fabric like Tyvek. The vapor barrier must be able to breathe or you run the risk of trapping dampness which will lead to mold.
- Q: I got a new tripod for my camera recently and would like to convert my old one into something resembling a nightstand or tv tray; I was thinking of using a board or flat surface with a nut or something similar attached to the bottom that would be the right thread size to screw onto the tripod. The idea would be to have a platform/tabletop surface that could have its height easily adjusted up and down; I know they make things like these, but I'd rather not pay $85.00 for a 15 inch piece of plastic that's ready-made to screw on to tripods (like this: http://amzn.to/9k4i2N) or $150.00+ for an adjustable end table (like this: http://amzn.to/a6UExN) when I can probably make something very similar myself for less than 5 bucks with the right equipment. problem is, I'm not very handy with this type of stuff and don't really know how to go about attaching a threaded hole to a board or what type of threaded hole I should even be looking for. I figure it can't be that hard, though. Any help?
- I've made specialty 'adapters' for several tripods to correct lens focal length (in virtual tour productions), by making a slim molding from wood, that mimics the profile of the camera 'wedge' that locks down on the tripod. The wedge can be screwed into whatever 'shelf' material you want from there. That top is then removable, but still fairly secure, provided you don't overload it. Mine was easy with the table saw (for the angles), but perhaps you could make one with a hand saw? Good luck.
- Q: I was wondering if there were any places that you could purchase sheets of clear plastic board with about .5-1mm thickness, and if you can, how can it be cut down? I need a piece that is approximately 60x60 cm, would they even sell sheets large enough to cover this size? Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
- The hardware store has stuff like that, they also offer cutting services.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be used for vacuum forming?
- Yes, plastic sheets are commonly used for vacuum forming. The process involves heating the plastic sheet until it becomes pliable, then applying vacuum pressure to shape it over a mold. This method is used to create various products and packaging materials.
- Q: I need a piece of flat sturdy plastic about 1/8 thick. Does anybody know where I can buy this? I dont want plexiglass, its too expensive.
- Lexan is available at homedepot and lowes, and the low grade stuff is pretty darn cheap. It comes in several types, i'm sure you don't need to super strong stuff. Alternatively, you can try a craft store like Micaels, A.C Moore, etc (assuming you live in the US).
- Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to discoloration from sunlight?
- Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to discoloration from sunlight.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be used for art or craft projects?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be used for art or craft projects. They are versatile and can be easily cut, painted, or molded into various shapes and forms. Plastic sheets are commonly used for creating stencils, masks, or templates, and can also be used as a base for mixed media art or as a protective covering for artwork.
- Q: Are plastic sheets resistant to yellowing from UV exposure?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be resistant to yellowing from UV exposure. However, this largely depends on the type of plastic and the specific UV stabilizers used during manufacturing. High-quality plastics treated with effective UV stabilizers are less likely to yellow over time.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be used for protective covers?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be used for protective covers as they are durable, waterproof, and provide an effective barrier against dust, dirt, and other potential damages.
- Q: Can plastic sheets be used for patio covers?
- Yes, plastic sheets can be used for patio covers. They are lightweight, affordable, and offer protection from the elements. However, they may not be as durable or aesthetically pleasing as other materials like glass or metal. It ultimately depends on the specific needs and preferences of the individual.
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Environmentally Friendly PVC Foam Board Laminate Furniture Board PVC Co-extruded Foam Sheet
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 500000 kg/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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