Clear Vinyl
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![]() Clear Vinyl Braided Tubing 5 8 IDx7 8 OD x 52 4237 US $59.99
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![]() Beer Line 3 8 ID Clear Vinyl Hose 100 Coil US $59.95
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![]() Red Air Line 5 16 ID Clear Vinyl Hose 100 Coil US $59.95
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![]() Beer Line 3 16 ID Clear Vinyl Hose 100 Coil US $48.00
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![]() 5 16 ID Clear Vinyl Tubing Sold per 3 Length US $1.10
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![]() Clear Vinyl Tubing 3 16in ID Sold Per 3 Foot Length US $1.05
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![]() Clear Vinyl Tubing 1 4in ID Sold Per 3 Foot Length US $1.05
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![]() 1 4 ID Clear Vinyl Tubing Sold per 3 Length US $1.02
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![]() 3 16 ID Clear Vinyl Tubing Sold per 3 Length US $1.02
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What are vinyl sleeves and how are they used?
Vinyl sleeves are made of two pieces of plastic, usually PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) that have been sealed together using heat or RF (radio frequency).The two pieces of vinyl are sealed together on three sides to form a pouch that can be used to store various (mostly flat) items or documents.The most effective uses for PVC sleeves are page protectors, presentation sleeves, menu covers, or business card holders.The vinyl sleeves are preferred for presentation materials as they are very clear, without significant distortion while also being mostly impermeable. This protects the documents from many environmental factors which is why these sleeves are commonly used for archiving documents.Vinyl or plastic sleeves can also be used for menu holders as they are easy to clean and protect the menu from damage from constant use.
Vinyl sleeves and pockets come in a variety of sizes, colors, and thicknesses but generally, the sleeves are made in 6 gauge to 10 gauge clear plastic.The appearance of the material is usually determined by the application.For example, when the plastic sleeves are used for presentation materials, document storage and collector pieces the vinyl sleeves are clear or polished clear.The cover provide storage and protection for the document or collectable while offering a package that is waterproof and has very low visual distortion.This allows the materials or documents within the pocket to be read or reviewed freely without direct contact which can be important to preserving the coin, document, or item.For more demanding environments or uses, say holding a menu, the vinyl sleeve may be purchased with a thicker plastic so that the packaging may be more durable.
Vinyl pockets are commonly used to hold stamps, coins, documents and other collectables. The vinyl or plastic sleeves are chosen because they are very inexpensive and provide a lightweight, waterproof and durable protection while having very low visual distortion.The low distortion means that the collectable item, say a baseball card or stamp can be viewed and handled without damaging the collectable.By protecting the insert from fluids, the sleeve will protect it from damage due to spills or changes in humidity.But, when you are using plastic sleeves for your most precious collectables or memories, it is important to use acid-free materials so that there is no damage to the collectable or transfer of the image in a photograph that would ruin it.
Vinyl pockets are a great way to add to your presentation.By using the polished clear vinyl sleeves, you can add weight to your documents and add that polished look to your graphics within the document. We have all been taught that things that are shiny are usually valuable and that things that are dull are not. It is for this reason that the photographic papers have been using glossy finishes on their papers to add impact of the images printed on them.Where you are not going to use photographic paper for your document, the cover can be showcased within a polished sleeve to highlight that this insert is valuable enough to read and is valuable enough to protect.
Australia only - Clear vinyl floor runners for hard floors?
Do you know where I can buy about 9 metres of clear vinyl floor runner for my hallway (floorboards)
I dont mean for carpet as they are spikey under neath which would end up scratching wooden floor.
Clark Rubber They sell it by the metre and have all different styles There are 70 shops in Aussie You should be able to find one Haha
Neil Young And The Sound of Music (Digital Daily)
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer talks about his search for super high-fidelity
audio and his wish that Steve Jobs was still around to help the cause.
Lament -- Ultravox -- 45 RPM -- Clear vinyl
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