PVC rigid sheets are a type of plastic sheet made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that is characterized by its stiffness and lack of flexibility, achieved by not using plasticizers. These sheets are known for their durability, strength, and resistance to chemicals, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial, construction, and signage applications.These sheets offer low thermal conductivity, excellent flame retardancy (self-extinguishing), and very low water absorption, making them ideal for industrial ducting, chemical processing equipment, insulation panels, refrigeration, and cleanroom wall linings. Their smooth, non-porous surface makes them easy to clean and hygienic, which is particularly useful in pharmaceutical, laboratory, and food-grade environments. PVC rigid sheets are also an ideal material for electrical insulation, offering high dielectric strength and consistent performance under electrical load.
PVC rigid sheets are known for their high density and structural integrity, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.
They offer excellent resistance to various chemicals, acids, and alkalis, making them ideal for environments exposed to corrosive substances.
PVC rigid sheets are known for their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, including wind, rain, and prolonged sunlight, making them suitable for outdoor applications.
They can be easily cut, shaped, welded, and thermoformed, allowing for versatile customization and fabrication.
Many PVC rigid sheets are designed to meet fire safety standards and can be self-extinguishing.
Used for lining chemical tanks, ventilation ducts, and in various industrial settings where chemical and corrosion resistance is crucial.
Employed in wall cladding, roofing, and other construction applications due to their durability and weather resistance.
Widely used in the signage industry for creating outdoor signs, billboards, and point-of-sale displays due to their printability and weather resistance.
They can be thermoformed into various shapes and used for packaging, medical devices, and other applications.
Utilized in the furniture industry for tabletops, cabinet doors, and drawer fronts due to their resistance to scratches, stains, and moisture.