Plastic Sheetings
PLASTIC SHEETING
Description
Emergency shelter purpose.
Material
- Made of woven high density black polyethylene fibres, warp x weft – 12/14 x 12/14 per square inch, laminated on both sides with low density polyethylene and reinforced rims by heat sealing on all sides (or 2 sides heat sealing and 2 sides double stitching). Nylon ropes in hem. 1000 denier minimum.
- Stabilized against UV rays and excess heat for long outdoor exposure. Max 5% loss on original tensile strength under ISO 1421 after 1500 hours UV under ASTM 6653/94 (UVB 313 nm peak)
- Provided with strong aluminium eyelets or equivalents on four sides of the single sheets at 100cm (+/- 5cm) centre to centre.
Colour: Silver
Size: Sheet of 4 m x 5 m (finished size)
Material weight: Minimum 200 gram /m2 (+/- 5%)
Tensile strength: Minimum 600n both directions of wrap and weft (BS2576, 50mm grab test, or equivalent).
Tear resistance: Minimum 100n both directions (BS 4303 wing tear or equivalent).
Flammability: Above 200 C
Packing:
In bales of 5 sheets and secured with polyester band
Gross weight per bale approx 22.5kg
Gross volume per bale approx 0.0456 CBM.
PLASTIC SHEETING (ROLLS)
Description
Emergency shelter purpose.
Material
- Made of woven HDPE black fibres, warp x weft – 12/14 x 12/14 per square inch, with LDPE laminated on both sides
- Reinforced with 6 bands of 7.5 cm width weave with black HDPE fibre & coated outside
- Stabilized against UV rays and excess heat for long outdoor exposure. Max 5% loss on original tensile strength under ISO 1421 after 1500 hours UV under ASTM 6653/94 (UVB 313 nm peak)
Colour: Silver
Size: Roll of 4 m x 60 m (finished size)
Material weight: Minimum 200 gram /m2 (+/- 5%)
Tensile strength: Minimum 600n both directions of wrap and weft (bs2576, 50mm grab test, or equivalent).
Tear resistance: Minimum 100n both directions (BS 4303 wing tear or equivalent).
Flammability: Above 200 C
Packing:
- In rolls folded in the middle and wound
- Gross weight per roll approx 23 Kg
- Gross volume per roll approx 0.04 CBM.
