Polypropylene Sheet 0.8mm x 1100mm x 650mm

Stock code: 43124
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Colour: White
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Order as much material as you like for a fixed price of £6.50
Price is ex VAT and excludes remote areas.

Description

Same Day Dispatch

  • Orders placed online before 3:00pm Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays and our Christmas shutdown period) are always dispatched the same day provided the goods are in stock. If the goods are not in stock we will endeavour to contact you as soon as possible to discuss a dispatch date.

Large Materials

  • On all Perspex, acrylics, veneers, Styrofoam, polypropylene, plywood, HIPs, wooden boxes, and MDF sheets (except A4/300mm x 200mm size) a large materials charge applies per order.
  • This is £6.50 (£7.80 including VAT) for most UK locations, £12 (£14.40 including VAT) for Northern Ireland and £18.00 (£21.60 including VAT) for UK remote locations.
  • For a list of postcodes that will be charged the remote location rate: remote area list.

Rest of the world

  • These orders are sent via UPS, and the cost is dependant on the service you choose at checkout. Alternatively you can choose the free collection option and have your own courier collect it from us. International orders can only be shipped to the registered card address. Please note: International orders may be charged import duty dependant on local import laws and duty rates. These charges are usually billed to you directly from UPS.
  • Delivery times vary for international orders depending on the service selected and the destination. You can see the delivery time and cost at the shipping stage, or by using the shipping estimator from within the shipping basket.

Collection

  • If you would like to collect your order, or use your own courier then there is an option you can select during checkout. We do not charge a packaging or handling fee for this service, and you will receive an email when your order has been processed, you can collect half an hour after receipt of this email.

Further Information

Please note: Instructions for using this product (if available) can be found under the product description.
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Q:
Please can you tell me the weight of your 0.8m polypropylene sheet. I am looking for approx 350 micron.
Many thanks
Asked by: Vanessa Free
A:

Hello Vanessa, 350 micron is equal to 0.35mm as such this sheet would be 800 micron. The thinnest sheet we stock is 0.5mm or 500 micron, polypropylene-sheets/material-thickness_0-5mm

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
06-Jan-17


Q:
What is the Size
Asked by: Zoha
A:
Hi there,

Thank you for your question, the sheets are 1100mm x 650mm.

Best regards

Cullen

Answered by: Cullen Lewis
28-Apr-20

Q:
Hello there, can you deliver to South Cyprus and how long will it take to reach here?
Asked by: Raymond
A:
Hi Raymond,

Thank you for your question, we can indeed ship to Cyprus, it does vary based on the service selected but likely 2-4 working days.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
07-Feb-20

Q:
Do you sell a black coloured acrylic or polypropylene material that is both flexible and translucent enough to use as a visor for a helmet? (Costume building)

Many thanks
Asked by: Sam
A:
Hi Sam,

Thank you for your question, I am afraid we do not at present, we do sell frosted sheets but not in black.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
26-Sep-19

Q:
Are these rated for use in an electrical supply cabinet or suitable for use to protect electrical connections from falling debris or tools in a control cabinet? 480 Volts 3ph
Asked by: Scott Hitchner
A:
Hi Scott,

Thank you for you question, it is slightly hard to advise on that I am afraid. Polypropylene is not conductive but can respond to heat and we have not tested it with 480V so hard for me to advise.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
08-Aug-19

Q:
Hello,

I am wondering if the fine sanded sides of these sheets are smooth enough to serve as a semi-dry erase board. That is, I know it won't be perfect as a dry erase, so I'll have acetone and/or glass cleaner handy to erase smudges. I am interested in the aqua blue specifically.

Also, the color of the sheet in the accompanying pictures and videos does not appear to be "aqua blue" per se. At least as defined by internet images. Are the images and video still up to date regarding the color of this product?

Thank you!
Asked by: Kenechukwu Nwosu
A:
Hi Kenechukwu

Thank you for your questions, I have trialled with some of our board markers on some scrap pieces of polypropylene and with a little acetone and wipes the board pens I used came off quite easily so I think that should work.

As ever there is always a slight disconnect in colour of items on a screen compared to real life those sheets reasonably match that. I believe we titled it as Aqua blue to try and differentiate it obviously from our 0.5mm Dark Blue Sheet to try and flag it was a different colour to customers.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
25-Apr-19

Q:
Hi, If I used this as a non-stick boarder with Epoxy resin would this work.
Many Thanks Terry
Asked by: Terry
A:
Hi Terry,

Thank you for your question, I am afraid we have not tested this sheet with Epoxy resin so I would recommend testing a small piece first. However, based on what I know of these sheets and epoxy this should work but would still recommend testing first.

best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
29-Mar-19

Q:
can these sheets be supplied without the label? Its very hard to get off.
Asked by: raedine
A:
Hi Raedine,

Thank you for your question, I am afraid not they need to be labelled for holding in our stores as we hold other thicknesses that are very similar.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
12-Dec-18

Q:
Can you Supply item below in 1 mm thickness.
https://www.kitronik.co.uk/43129-black-polypropylene-sheet-08mm-x-1100mm-x-650mm.html
Asked by: Jackson Ko
A:
Hi Jackson, I have checked with our supplier and it doesn't appear they do a 1mm as standard, as such it is unlikely we would be able to source this.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
24-Jul-18

Q:
Hello what is the weight of the .8mm polypropylene by sheet or square meter?
Asked by: marcus Jones
A:
Hello Marcus, the weight of a sheet we stock is approximately 500grams.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
17-May-18

Q:
Hi I'm looking for opaque sheet at 0.8 mm to make lampshades do you make this material Thanks Jeff
Asked by: Jeff mulholland
A:
Hi there,

We do stock this material on the link below you can find the various styles of polypropylene we stock. Pleas be aware this material is not black out but it has been used in a fair number of lamp shade projects.

https://www.kitronik.co.uk/materials/polypropylene/0-8mm-polypropylene-sheets.html

Best

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
26-Apr-18

Q:
How well do these sheets (white) take pencil, or soft graphite (6B) from a lead holder? Can it then be removed with a plastic or nylon eraser? I'm wondering about this material's suitability for custom dive slates.Thanks!
Asked by: Ivy
A:
Hi Ivy, I have been in touch with the suppliers and unfortunately they do not have any information regarding the material and its properties when graphite. As such it would be a case of testing this to see if it would be suitable for your intended use. Sorry we don't have any further information.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
19-Jul-17

Q:
Hi, assumed I buy the product and cut it into A4 sheets, would it potentially be printable double sided? If yes, does it need specific printers or office ones?
Please let me know asap :D
Asked by: ValentinaD
A:

Hi, you should be able to print on either side of the material, so yes it could be double sided. However it is unlikely to work in a normal laser printer. The recommended printing methods are Offset Printer, Screen Printing or Sublimation Printing.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
08-May-17

Q:
Do you still have the clear see through variety please?
Asked by: Rhona Davies
A:

Hi Rhona, The product was original stated as a clear material, however after an issue with the material we discovered that the material isn’t guaranteed to be completely clear, as such this product was altered to reflect this updated information. As such this is the same product that was previously listed as clear, the change now better suits the product we stock.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
31-Jan-17

Q:
Hello.

Can you tell if I could use this to make flowers, as in Foamiran, touching it to an iron to make it curl a little Thank you.
(as in this video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxXZUMDUtUE
Asked by: Jay
A:

Hello Jay, I don’t believe this would be suitable. I think if you put an iron onto the material it would just melt and not curl.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
09-Dec-16

Q:
Hi there

I am hoping to make a flexible box for photography. How would you form folds and creases and would you think it would be strong enough to hold a small smart phone or tablet on top?

Many thanks
Asked by: Carmen Nevin
A:

Hi Carmen, the polypropylene can be folded using a Cold and hot creasing technique, depending on the thickness. It should be fairly rigid so should be able to take a small amount of weight. It would be worth testing it first to make sure what its maximum load is.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
15-Sep-16

Q:
Is there a good glue that sticks to this coated polypropylene sheet?
Asked by: Steve Fox
A:

We don’t have a particular glue that we recommended for this product, however you would need to ensure it is safe to use with polypropylene, the datasheet states, ‘ViPrint can be glued with PUR glue or hot melt, although welding is the preferred option’.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
06-May-16

Q:
Hi, I need a rain proof flexible transparent cover for a lean to greenhouse that does not go yellow with age or turn frosted in the elements. It is a bendy metal roof structure which provides the base for the sheets. How do I fix the sheets to such a structure? Is it easy to drill holes for tying through where necessary? This will be approx 9 of the biggest sized sheets to be overlapped and fixed. Thanks.
Asked by: Margaret Wrightson
A:

I don’t believe this product would turn yellow or frosted with the elements although the full effects of prolonged expose isn’t known. Also we don’t know of a direct method of fixing the sheets to a metal roof, although if you wanted to use an adhesive you would need to ensure this is safe to use on polypropylene. You are able to drill the material very easily.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
15-Apr-16

Q:
hi, can this plastic be used on a vacuum forming machine?
Asked by: chris
A:

According to the manufacture the product has been used for vacuum forming, however they do not recommend that it is used as the product doesn’t function well under this manufacturing process

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
08-Apr-16

Q:
Hi, I am looking for a clear plastic sheeting approx 60" x 36 to hang over a rabbit hutch to provide a partial wind proof cover without a seal that can be lifted up to provide access. This could be in overlapping strips
Asked by: Ron Hamee
A:

This product would be suitable for this use as it is a flexible but durable material. You could easily cut this into strips and overlap them using a sharp knife or scissors. This is however the largest sheet size we stock, and also the thickest we do.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
15-Oct-15

Q:
Hi. I was looking for a large sheet of flexible plastic for using with edible products.
1)is food or drink ok to consume if it touches the plastic.?
2)Does the plastic have any strong smell as if water touches it will the water change in smell or taste?
3)I was looking for roughly 2 meter by 2 meter. Is that possible. (A)If yes how much will it be including postage.(B) If not what's the largest size u do and how much is it.
4)If I need any holes inside will you b able to do it and will there b an additional cost. If yes how much. Thank you
Asked by: Abdullah
A:

I have spoken to our supplier regarding if this product is safe to be used in a food environment. They have confirmed that this product is safe to use and be in contact with food, however neither ourselves nor our supplier have a certificate to state that it is food safe. The largest sheet size we stock is the one listed on the website of 1100mmX650mm.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
16-Sep-15

Q:
Hey, just wondering if it's possible to cut the polypropylene sheets with a knife?
Asked by: Caitlyn Murphy
A:

Yes it is possible to cut this polypropylene sheet with a sharp knife, such as a stanley knife.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
14-Sep-15

Q:
Hello, I am constructing a diorama that will include the appearance of a "lake"
I have a clear piece of glass measuring: Length 11" and the with is 60"
I have Blue sheet of regular construction paper that I plan to place as a back ground bellow the glass. I would like to know if you have for sale a sheet of Perspex that I can place on top of the Blue sheet of the construction paper that will give it the illusion of subtle waves on water.

Or if you have a product that I can purchase from you that I can place under my piece of glass that will give it the appearance of a sky Blue, subtle waves. I have a few small ships that will go on top of my glass to give he "illusion" of small boats on a sky blue river. Please advice. Thank you kindly.
Asked by: FELIX APONTE
A:

The only Perspex we do are smooth sheets, for the effect you are after you would need a textured sheet of Perspex which unfortunately we don’t stock.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
20-Feb-15

Q:
Hi, watched your video on this polypropylene sheet. I was wondering if you can laser etch (engrave) them as well, particularly the 0.8mm sheet ?

thanks
Andre
Asked by: Andre Els
A:

Yes it is possible to laser etch, however depending on the power and speed you set the laser cutter to, depends on the outcome. After a few trial runs we have worked out a lower power and lower speed option is best, 20% power and 25 speed give a nice outcome on the product.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
30-Jan-15

Q:
Can this be used with sublimation printing method.
Asked by: Michael
A:

I have checked this and the sheets are fine to be used with the sublimation printing method.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
23-Jan-15

Q:
What is the UL 94 rating on your polypropylene products please?
Asked by: Ben Moggeridge
A:

I have checked with our suppliers and this product doesn’t have a UL94 rating as it hasn’t been tested. They have stated that most polypropylene has a low UL94 rating.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
20-Jan-15

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