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White Polypropylene Sheet 0.5mm x 1020mm x 720mm

Stock code: 43142
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Pricing:Ex VATInc VAT
1+ £2.50
(excl. VAT)
£3.00
(inc. VAT)
50+ £2.30 £2.76
Stock:
In stock
UK delivery just £6.50
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:
What is the cut or scratch resistance of this sheet? I was thinking of using it with a vinyl cutter as the sheet I attach fabric on for precision cutting. But that wouldn't be possible if the sheet gets easily worn out when the blade travels along the surface. The pressure of the blade is variable, and more depends on what it takes to cut the fabric. so I suppose the real question is, how hard you have to press with a sharp blade to make a scratch?
Asked by: Mikko Toivonen
A:
Hi Mikko

Thank you for your question, I would say it wasn't that scratch resistant. You can cut these sheets pretty easily with a sharp knife or guillotine so you would likely cut through pretty quickly.
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
01-Jun-20

Q:
Hi,
I'm looking for vac form sheets I can sublimated first. Is this the best product? Thanks
Asked by: Ali
A:
Hi Ali,

Thank you for your question, these sheets can be sublimated and vacuum formed so this would be your best option that we stock.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
18-May-20

Q:
Can I use this material to heat and vacuum over teeth cast to make clip on veneers with?
Asked by: Karin
A:
Hi Karin, It sounds like you want to use a process similar to vacuum forming, if this is the case you would be better with HIPS sheets as this is what they are designed for.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
23-Oct-18

Q:
What type of printer do you need to print on the polypropylene sheets? Is this something I can print on at home?
Asked by: Melissa Damen
A:
Hi Melissa,

Thank you for your question, you need a sublimation printer to print onto polypropylene. This is basically a printer that applies the dyes with heat. You do need to have a printer able to perform sublimation printing and specific dyes and inks for it but you can normally easily google to find out if your printer is capable of this. Obviously polypropylene is also stiffer than paper so it would also need to be a printer capable of printing onto something like card.

Best Regards

Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
03-Oct-18

Q:
Are these sheets fire retardant? Would it be possible to use this as backing for lampshade making?
Asked by: Pauliina
A:
Hi Pauliina, The datasheet and material datasheet for the product supplied by the manufacture state that the melting point is around 160B0C, with the Vicat softening point being around 145B0C. Unfortunately this is the only data we have regarding the material and heat.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
21-May-18

Q:
Hi I was wondering if the sheet could be used on an external wall instead of painting? How would I attach it to the wall and would it stand up to rain snow etc.? How long would it last?
Asked by: Ajay kumar
A:

We don’t have any data to show how it would cope with the elements, it may become brittle or the colour may fade. Depending on the extremes in weather that the sheet would be exposed to would depend on how long the material would last. Also it would depend on how you wanted to fix it to the wall, a glue that is suitable for use outside and can be used with Polypropylene would be the most suitable option.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
31-May-16

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