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Applications of PVC Sheets in Different Areas of the Economy

  • Writer: WoodAlt
    WoodAlt
  • Apr 12, 2021
  • 2 min read

PVC is one of the most widely used forms of plastic and is rivaled by polyethylene and polypropylene only in terms of applications. One of the most common forms of PVC widely used today for various purposes is PVC Sheets. During the pressurization process, PVC is easily made into sheets of various thicknesses, which are carried out at pressures and high temperatures. Depending on the use of sheets during the manufacture of PVC, various elements can be added to provide the desired properties. Among these properties is resistance to UV light.


The popularity of PVC Sheets in sectors such as construction, printing and clothing manufacturing can be attributed to the fact that the material is inexpensive, durable and easy to assemble. Its relative stability even under harsh conditions means that it can be used in almost all types of environments, a fact that has actually contributed to its demand. PVC is water resistant which has had widespread use in the construction industry as a damp proof course. Some forms of PVC are stable under UV light and are commonly used in greenhouses. PVC is quite resistant to high temperatures and it usually prevents heat transfer. These twinning properties have ensured that it is widely used for insulation purposes.

PVC Sheets

PVC Sheets are available in various colors depending on the intended use. However, most of these sheets are transparent and can therefore be used to protect sensitive devices e.g. Traffic monitoring devices. Sheets generally have a smooth shiny surface that has contributed to their use in the outdoor print advertising industry. PVC is capable of withstanding high impacts, a quality that is especially important for outdoor advertising where there is a constant risk for being damaged by the impact of flying debris or even violent human behaviour.


Fire retiring in the form of PVC Sheets has additional properties as a result of advances in technology. This leads to the use of sheets for indoor purposes which can significantly reduce property damage from fire. Other applications include tearing i.e. the coating of cards and documents to provide a waterproof and abrasion resistant outer surface.


The applications of PVC Sheets have not been eliminated as emerging technologies every day point to new ways in which this highly versatile material can be used. The fact that this material can be recycled is also an added benefit as more companies try to find new ways to cash in green and eco-vigilant practices.

 
 
 

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