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These 0.5mm Polypropylene Sheets are suitable for a wide range of D&T applications. These sheets let light through but have a frosted finish, which is good for diffusing light. One surface of the sheet has a fine sand finish and the other has an orange emboss (anti-glare) finish.

The 0.5mm gauge makes the sheets flexible and therefore ideal for products requiring a curved finish. They are also static treated to minimise dust attraction.

Polypropylene sheets are often used to make products such as office stationery, folders, files, covers, signs, lamps, lightings, jewellery, fashion accessories, etc.

Working with Polypropylene:

These Polypropylene sheets can be cut safely on a laser cutter (please note the edges will be slightly ‘burred’ and do not appear ‘polished’ like Perspex) and unlike PVC they do not create any chlorine gas. The sheets can also be cut using a sharp knife. You can crease the material using a cold or hot creasing technique. The resulting ‘hinges’ can be folded many times without the material breaking.

Features:

  • Flexible frosted clear sheets.
  • Can be printed on.
  • Laser cutter safe.
  • Suitable for a wide range of D&T applications.

Contents:

  • 1 x Polypropylene Sheet 0.5mm x 1050mm x 750mm.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 1050mm.
  • Width: 750mm.
  • Height: 0.5mm.

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Note:

  • Please note that there can be a colour variation between batches and product lines of these sheets as part of the manufacturing process.
  • Polypropylene is usually despatched rolled up, in a poster tube for smaller quantities, or loosely rolled in a box in larger quantities.

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Note:

  • Please note that there can be a colour variation between batches and product lines of these sheets as part of the manufacturing process.
  • Polypropylene is usually despatched rolled up, in a poster tube for smaller quantities, or loosely rolled in a box in larger quantities.

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Questions and answers

    Is there a minimum order quantity.Thank you.
  1. 0 votes
    Q Is there a minimum order quantity.Thank you.
    Asked by Anonymous on November 12, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Paul,

    Thank you for your question, there is not a minimum order quantity on these products but the one of delivery charge of £6.50 is more efficient the greater number of sheets you purchase.

    Best Regards

    Cullen
  2. Hello, am I able to cut this on a Cricut Explore Air 2 cutting machine? Thank you.
  3. 0 votes
    Q Hello, am I able to cut this on a Cricut Explore Air 2 cutting machine? Thank you.
    Asked by Anonymous on August 7, 2018 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hello, The polypropylene sheet can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors, so it may be possible to use the machine you mentioned. However to be sure you would be best checking with the manufacturer before trying it out.
  4. does the product turn white when it is folded?
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    Q does the product turn white when it is folded?
    Asked by Anonymous on November 16, 2017 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hello Lucia, If the product is folded or rolled and weight is applied then yes it would then have a crease mark which would appear slightly white.
  6. Do both side of the sheet have the same surface finish/grit?
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    Q Do both side of the sheet have the same surface finish/grit?
    Asked by Anonymous on August 17, 2017 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Kevin, No each side of the sheet is finished slightly differently. One surface of the sheet has a fine sand finish and the other has a less coarse sand emboss finish. So one side is smooth in finish while the other has more of a textured finish.
  8. What is the best way to print on the sheet? Laser or inkjet?Can they be sublimation printed?
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    Q What is the best way to print on the sheet? Laser or inkjet?Can they be sublimation printed?
    Asked by Anonymous on March 28, 2017 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Michelle, We don’t have any information on printing using a laser or inkjet printer. It is likely these methods wouldn’t produce the best results. However you are able to use sublimation printing.
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