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A manmade material, which in the manufacture of wallcoverings is a flexible film. Wallpaper is often vinyl coated, or it is vinyl laminated to a backing. This helps to give the product washability.
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Vinyl-covered gypsum is occasionally used in food processing areas or garages because it
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frames are available in two types:
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Extruded vinyl frames provide good thermal performance, and are easy to maintain. Large vinyl windows may be reinforced to increase their strength; some reinforcing materials may increase conductive heat loss. Use the ER number to assess the effect of the reinforcing material on thermal performance. Thermally welded corners can prevent air and water leakage if the welds are continuous. Hollow sections of vinyl frames can be filled with foam insulation to improve thermal performance.
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These three terms can generally be used interchangeably. Polyvinyl chloride is the "type" or "family" of plastic that we use for Triple Crown Fence. There are many "families" of plastic: polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), ABS, styrene, PET, and several others. "Polyvinyl chloride" is abbreviated or shortened to "PVC" or "vinyl." There are also many kinds of PVC. Some formulas are flexible; some are rigid. Some are for interior use only; others are for exterior use. ...
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