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August 12, 2017 18:08

Foam - what is it for ?

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Isocaptivity and Foam - what is the difference?

What are these materials?And one another and similar to each other in composition, are of the base paper, and are available in various modifications.

Isocaptivity - PVC film is applied to the paper substrate.It is water resistance, it can be safely wash with warm water and even use with detergents (better to apply liquid soap or a mild dishwashing detergent).The material is divided into three types.

  • AB has foamed embossed in one color and different thickness - 2.5 or 4.0 mm.
  • BV is characterized by a thickness of 0.6 mm, and the foam has a pattern in several colors and is protected by a transparent polymer layer.
  • third type - B - very thin (thickness 0.45 mm), protected by a transparent layer, often also multi-color.

produce all kinds of material in rolls with a length of 6 to 25 meters (the most common type - 10 m) and a width of 50, 60 or 75 centimeters.Foam

- as ply material, which is prepared by applying a polyvinylchloride paste onto the foamed paper basis, and then subjected to heat treatment.Producing this finishing material in different colors, with a huge variety of drawing, which can be both geometric and fantasy, or just free relief.This type of coating is manufactured under the numbers: 1 - 0.9 mm thick;2 - 1.6 mm;3 - 4.5 mm.Sheet length may be 6, 12 or 20 m and a width of 500-600 mm.

Application Foam

Inherently Foam - wallpaper, and accordingly, the material used for the walls and ceilings inside the heated space.The most widely used material is found when creating interiors in the kitchen, hallway, as well as in the bathrooms.It is not recommended for bathrooms, as prolonged high humidity, as well as the impact of overheating or low temperatures lead to deformation and detachment of wallpaper from the walls.In this case, all repairs have to start again.

following can be noted among the restrictions regarding usage.

  • Recommended Do not store or use this material in places where the temperature for a long time drops below + 10 ° C. It is also impossible to naklevat (and store) the material closer than 1 meter from heaters, or it may be deformed.
  • Before using Foam, it is necessary to hold at least two days in the room where the temperature is kept at the level of not less than 18 ° C.
  • In addition, it is forbidden to use it in institutions and crowded places, because it refers to flammablematerials.

The rest of it is environmentally friendly, easy to glueing and further exploitation.

As wallpaper glue Foam?

Polyvinyl chloride interior materials (poliplen, Foam, Isocaptivity, vinisten) is widely used not only for finishing the walls, but instead of wallpapering the ceiling.They are glued easily, particularly if previously carefully align the wall (ceiling) using putty, plaster or drywall.For papering the ceiling with the use of roll materials with polyvinylchloride covering is best to use no glue for wallpaper (even heavy) and "Bustilat" or "Gumilaks".

looks a cover modern and, most importantly, long retains a decent appearance, does not require any special care, and if necessary - it can be washed.Besides, it is an excellent alternative to expensive repairs.

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