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PVC Sheets

Excel

Excel PVC Free Foam Sheet is chemically foamed, rigid, light weight extruded sheet with fine & homogenous closed cell structure having a smooth matt surface finish on both sides

You Can Perform
Cutting, Sawing, Shearing, Punching, Drilling, Nailing, Milling, Riveting, Screwing, Welding, Painting, Printing Photo Mounting, Laying, Embossing, Engraving, Cleaning


Applications:
Advertising sign boards, displays, exhibition stands

Intecel
Can be easily bolted, nailed, screwed, sawed, drilled, painted, laminated, glued, riveted, routed, welded and printed. Indoor Use Only.

Hint: Drill oversize holes to allow for thermal expansion. To lamninate, use a slow setting PVC cement. Do not use dark colored paint as a backgound color.



Komatex

KOMATEX can be sawed, drilled, bent and fabricated using ordinary (plastic) tools and fasteners. KOMATEX is manufactured to be used for interior and limited exterior applications.

KOMATEX is the preferred PVC sheet for uses requiring the following characteristics:

- Chemical and corrosion resistance
- Moisture resistance, very low water absorption (will not rot)
- Low flammability (UL-94 VO flame rating), perfect for tradeshow and exhibit hall use
- Thermal and sound insulation (absorbs vibrations and oscillations)
- Approved for use where food is processed or sold
- Similar surface finish on both sides of the sheet
- Matte surface: ready to accept most inks, paints and vinyls
- Ease of fabrication with ordinary plastics hand tools
- Easily bonded to similar material and many other materials

KOMATEX sheets are not harmful to human health or the environment in their manufacture, application and disposal. KOMATEX is free of lead, cadmium and barium and complies with national and international regulations protecting health and the environment.

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