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Modulor GmbH
Prinzenstr. 85
10969 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 69036-0
Fax +49 (0)30 69036-445
www.modulor.de
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Fogli di PVC morbido
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Foglio di PVC morbido trasparente, incolore
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Foglio di PVC morbido trasparente, incolore, opaco
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Foglio di PVC morbido trasparente, colorato
glossy/glossy, flame resistant (no certification available!)
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Soft-PVC oil cloth, coloured
soft-PVC, front side is glossy, back is laminated with gauze, no protective film
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Foglio PVC morbido, laccato, opaco, uno strato
glossy/matte, flame resistant (no certification available!), with protective film
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Foglio PVC morbido, laccato, opaco, doppio strato
glossy/matte, flame resistant (no certification available!), without protective film
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Foglio PVC morbido, superficie riflett., colorato
mirror/white, flame resistant (no certification available!)
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Foglio di PVC morbido, superficie trasl., incolore
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Foglio di PVC morbido, superficie trasl., colorato
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Foglio di PVC morbido, struttura golf, argento
through-stamped dot texture ø 4 mm, glossy/matte, flame resistant in compliance with DIN 4102 :B1 (unfortunately, no certification is available)
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Foglio cinetico 3D di PVC morbido,'nido d`ape'
coloured, translucent, both sides stamped, granular semi-gloss, 3D effect (depth effect)
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Foglio di PVC morbido a strisce, colorato
opaque glossy coloured/white, semi-gloss
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Foglio da proiezione Opera, traslucido, crema
soft-PVC, milky-creamy colour, satin-gloss/semi-gloss, approx. 390 , front and rear projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Foglio da proiezione Revue, traslucido, bianco
soft-PVC, translucent matte, satin-gloss/semi-gloss, approx. 390 g/m², front and rear projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Foglio da proiezione Opera, non traslucido, bianco
soft-PVC, white, satin-gloss/semi-gloss, approx. 390 g/m², for front projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Projection film Scene, white/black
soft-PVC, front side white, rear side black, semi-gloss/satin gloss, approx. 581 g/m², for front projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Projection film High Gain, cream
soft-PVC, mother-of-pearl off-white, silky lustre/semi-gloss, one side with ripple texture, approx. 440 g/m², for front and rear projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Projection film Optitrans, grey
soft-PVC, milky grey colour, satin-gloss/semi-gloss, approx. 400 g/m², for rear projection, gain factor: see diagram; flame retardant according to DIN 4102 B1
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Foglio autoaderente, trasparente, incolore
calendered soft-PVC, glossy, laminated on carrying board (200 g/m²), temperature resistant from -5 °C to +70 °C, indoor durability is 3 years, outdoors only 1 year
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Foglio tipo finta pelle in PVC morbido nero
front side semi-gloss grained, reverse side semi-gloss unicoloured
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Please note that no exchange is possible in the case of products cut from rolls.
In order to plasticize PVC, the hard PVC powder is mixed together with a plasticizer in a heating mixer. The plasticizers reduce the hardness of the plastic but do not chemically bind with the plastic. Because of this they tend to be volatile which means that plasticized PVC does not generally remain soft forever. Soft PVC films are accordingly not suitable for outdoor use.
Even though most plasticizers are physiologically harmless, the use of plastics containing plasticizers in the foodstuffs sector or for children’s toys is not advised.
In addition to the conventional plasticizers, so-called flexibilizers are also used for making soft-PVC. These materials do make a chemical bond with the PVC and are therefore not volatile. “Flexibilized” PVC films consequently remain soft for a much longer time. PVC that has been plasticized in this way is referred to as “polymer plasticized PVC”. Unless otherwise stated, the soft-PVC semi-finished products that we have on offer are made from basic monomer plasticized PVC. Soft PVC films can be joined by means of a needle and thread or a sewing machine or by employing plastic or metal rivets. When sewing them, the stitches should be reinforced with SOFT PVC GLUE. The sewing or pressing foot glides best over the slightly sticky PVC if it is made of teflon. It is less expensive to lay TISSUE PAPER underneath or to add a little sewing machine oil (SILICONE OIL) to the area to be sewn in order to make it slippery.
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