Hi,
I am looking for a supplier if quality ststic cling vinyl in the uk, it must be very clear, it is to be used as screen protectors for pda's, mobile phones, personal media players etc, i have been looking at samples sent from sign makers but they seem to not be 100% clear and the resulting display is not clear and a low quality screen protector.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
need help finding a supplier of quality crystal clear static cling vinyl in the UKNeed help finding a supplier of quality crystal clear static cling vinyl in the UK?
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Need a good vinyl record clearer?
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I was clearing out some junk and I found a black vinyl disc with a hole in the centre - is this a record?
Sounds like it. Need more info.I was clearing out some junk and I found a black vinyl disc with a hole in the centre - is this a record?
lol........I still need a tape player....my brother informs me they went out with the dinosaurs......lolI was clearing out some junk and I found a black vinyl disc with a hole in the centre - is this a record?
sounds like it
either a 45 or a 78 or a 33
might be.
ah. you must be young. looks like a record, sounds like a record, smells like a record. what one did you find? is it a 45, a 33 1/3 or a 78? what condition is it in? maybe it's valuable!!!!
let us know.
oh yeah; you didn't break any records and i doubt you'll be appearing in the guiness book of world records, lol. get it.
Try putting the disc in your computer %26amp; see what happens..!!
;-)
lol sad person
No it's a spot washer for fixing roofing sheets.
No its been done before
i think its called a vinyl...but its been a while so not sure????
LOL
no i found 47 in my junk ........now that's a record!
Yes. First answer very funny and sarcastic!!
No its a spare wheel off Noddys car.
Its a doohickey...
Yes it is a record.
It's a frisbee duh!
No, it is a nipple decoration. Try it out; just pull your nipple through the hole with tweezers and it should stay right on there. It'll make your butt look smaller.
How do you know it is vinyl and not some other plastic ?
could be but I'm not too sure
Have you been having too much falling down juice or wacky baccy???
a record because you actually pulled your finger out and cleaned your room lol are you sure it isnt a dirty plate?
Please tell me you're joking?
Yes it is.
lol........I still need a tape player....my brother informs me they went out with the dinosaurs......lolI was clearing out some junk and I found a black vinyl disc with a hole in the centre - is this a record?
sounds like it
either a 45 or a 78 or a 33
might be.
ah. you must be young. looks like a record, sounds like a record, smells like a record. what one did you find? is it a 45, a 33 1/3 or a 78? what condition is it in? maybe it's valuable!!!!
let us know.
oh yeah; you didn't break any records and i doubt you'll be appearing in the guiness book of world records, lol. get it.
Try putting the disc in your computer %26amp; see what happens..!!
;-)
lol sad person
No it's a spot washer for fixing roofing sheets.
No its been done before
i think its called a vinyl...but its been a while so not sure????
LOL
no i found 47 in my junk ........now that's a record!
Yes. First answer very funny and sarcastic!!
No its a spare wheel off Noddys car.
Its a doohickey...
Yes it is a record.
It's a frisbee duh!
No, it is a nipple decoration. Try it out; just pull your nipple through the hole with tweezers and it should stay right on there. It'll make your butt look smaller.
How do you know it is vinyl and not some other plastic ?
could be but I'm not too sure
Have you been having too much falling down juice or wacky baccy???
a record because you actually pulled your finger out and cleaned your room lol are you sure it isnt a dirty plate?
Please tell me you're joking?
Yes it is.
I have a 14' x 28' in-ground vinyl liner pool. It's green and won't clear up. levels are fine. HELP!!!?
I am no pool expert but you may have to clean the liner so it womt be so greenI have a 14' x 28' in-ground vinyl liner pool. It's green and won't clear up. levels are fine. HELP!!!?
Try usein Shock powder. Shock is concentrated, usually unstabilized chlorine. It's used in a pool to quickly get the chlorine residual up to hammer organics ( like the ';greasy film or green'; you have). Normally, if you're pool is clear, you use it once a week. If it's cloudy or green, you double or even triple your weekly dose depending on how bad the water clarity is. Shock, being unstabilized, goes to work fast but also gets knocked out of the pool quickly because it has no defense against ultra violet rays from the sun.I have a 14' x 28' in-ground vinyl liner pool. It's green and won't clear up. levels are fine. HELP!!!?
i own a pool company.first clean your filter then brush walls and bottom then pour in algeacide walking around edge of pool save some to pour in skimmer next to pump.wait 24 hours.then shock pool heavy by completely dissolving chlorine in bucket of water.pour in pool. clean filter.wait 24 hours.pool may be cloudy,so pour in water clairifier just like you did with algeacide,save some to pour in same skimmer do all of this with pool running by fourth day pool should be clearing.if you need more help jldailey2000@yahoo.com
You need to take a soft nylon brush and scrub the liner. This is bacteria or algae building up on it and can be removed.
Try usein Shock powder. Shock is concentrated, usually unstabilized chlorine. It's used in a pool to quickly get the chlorine residual up to hammer organics ( like the ';greasy film or green'; you have). Normally, if you're pool is clear, you use it once a week. If it's cloudy or green, you double or even triple your weekly dose depending on how bad the water clarity is. Shock, being unstabilized, goes to work fast but also gets knocked out of the pool quickly because it has no defense against ultra violet rays from the sun.I have a 14' x 28' in-ground vinyl liner pool. It's green and won't clear up. levels are fine. HELP!!!?
i own a pool company.first clean your filter then brush walls and bottom then pour in algeacide walking around edge of pool save some to pour in skimmer next to pump.wait 24 hours.then shock pool heavy by completely dissolving chlorine in bucket of water.pour in pool. clean filter.wait 24 hours.pool may be cloudy,so pour in water clairifier just like you did with algeacide,save some to pour in same skimmer do all of this with pool running by fourth day pool should be clearing.if you need more help jldailey2000@yahoo.com
You need to take a soft nylon brush and scrub the liner. This is bacteria or algae building up on it and can be removed.
Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
If you cannot see the bottom of your pool because it is really cloudy, you need to do what is called a ';Drop-Out';. Where you put a coagullate chemical that bonds all of the smaller particles together along with a double or a triple dose of chlorine shock to your pool. Turn off your filter and Wait up to 48 hours until you see everything settle to the bottom of the pool, then vacuum it out very, very, slowly to waste/drain.
During this process you need to make sure EVERY Day that your chlorine does not drop below a 3.0, and then after clearing keep it above a 3.0 for one week thereafter and after vacuuming filter 24hrs/day until crystal clear.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
Yeah, I've had this problem before last year.
First you'll have to get a water sample and take it to your local pool supply store, they can easily analyze it for ya.
Next they'll most likely tell you to get some algecide, and tell you to over chlorinate your pool. You're definetly goanna have to use some elbow grease and go scrub your pool, so get your pole out, attach your brush to the end, and give it a good scrubbing. Since you have vinyl, you're goanna have to go easy. If you have a automatic pool vac, let it run for 24 hours. One other thing too, when was the last time your filter was serviced? After doing all this, you'll definetly wanna service it.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
You need to get samples of the water and take it to a pool store - make sure you tell them it has a vinyl liner. We had that problem. You'll need to get the pool testing kit. They will tell you exactly what you need. You're going to need more than one thing.
there is this stuff at walmart called shock it,,,,,,,,,,,,they are tablets and they work,,,,,,,,,,,,but of course you will have to check your chlorine level after u do this,,,,,,,,,,,
You need an algae treatment that contains Copper....but you must wash blonde hair with the special shampoo or you'll have green hair with this in your pool....It will not allow algae to live in that environment...Good Luck.
take a sample of your water to a pool store and theyll tell you what to dored hair
During this process you need to make sure EVERY Day that your chlorine does not drop below a 3.0, and then after clearing keep it above a 3.0 for one week thereafter and after vacuuming filter 24hrs/day until crystal clear.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
Yeah, I've had this problem before last year.
First you'll have to get a water sample and take it to your local pool supply store, they can easily analyze it for ya.
Next they'll most likely tell you to get some algecide, and tell you to over chlorinate your pool. You're definetly goanna have to use some elbow grease and go scrub your pool, so get your pole out, attach your brush to the end, and give it a good scrubbing. Since you have vinyl, you're goanna have to go easy. If you have a automatic pool vac, let it run for 24 hours. One other thing too, when was the last time your filter was serviced? After doing all this, you'll definetly wanna service it.Does anyone have any advice on getting a green pool clear again. It is an inground vinyl liner about 36,000 g
You need to get samples of the water and take it to a pool store - make sure you tell them it has a vinyl liner. We had that problem. You'll need to get the pool testing kit. They will tell you exactly what you need. You're going to need more than one thing.
there is this stuff at walmart called shock it,,,,,,,,,,,,they are tablets and they work,,,,,,,,,,,,but of course you will have to check your chlorine level after u do this,,,,,,,,,,,
You need an algae treatment that contains Copper....but you must wash blonde hair with the special shampoo or you'll have green hair with this in your pool....It will not allow algae to live in that environment...Good Luck.
take a sample of your water to a pool store and theyll tell you what to do
What are the ';outgassing'; products when O2 is run through clear, flexible, vinyl tubing?
Since the manufacturer advertises the tubing as clear, flexible, vinyl tubing, I assume it to be plasticized PVC. When I change tubing it takes 48 to 96 hours to ';passivate'; the new tubing. During this time I experience severe headaches, irritated eyes, sinuses, and throat, and heightened anxiety and irritability. After about 4 days, this ';newness'; odor and the symptoms dissipate.
The only hard data I have on this process is that the O2 flowrate is 4 L/min. at 23 C and 1 atm, and that the tubing is 3/16 in. OD (probably 1/8 in. ID) and 30 ft long. (about 3 mm ID and 10 m long)
Is it possible with this scant data to estimate the quantity and type of gases being produced? What are the ';outgassing'; products when O2 is run through clear, flexible, vinyl tubing?
Am I correct in assuming that you have emphysema and use this tubing as part of your pulmonary system? If so, this is a medical problem, and I wd not screw around with answers you get here from people with GOK what expertise (or lack thereof). I am an expert polymer chemist but wd not presume to advise you in this possibly serious matter. After all, you cannot be certain that 'outgassing' is the problem.
I wd suggest that you consult:
1. Your doctor, who shd be able to point you in the right direction after you describe your symptoms.
2. The manufacturer of your equipment, who has very likely been exposed to this problem before.
3. There are many types of flexible tubing available, not all plastcized PVC, and not all vinyls are plasticized. For general info you might start with http://en.wikipedia.org. Plug Vinyl tubing in the search box for a start, then Tygon Tubing, then go on from there.
4. The Saint-Gobain (manufacturer of Tygon) website offers much info on their products...and a phone call to them could easily solve your problem.
Bottom line: When you have a medical problem, start by consulting your DOCTOR.
Added later:
Sorry, I had no intention of belittling you...but some young/bewildered/unknowleged people use this site. Glad to see that you keep your doctor informed.
The relatively mild conditions you state are not likely to affect greatly either of the main components of plasticized vinyl: PVC and the plasticizer (if it IS plasticized).
But PVC CAN be oxydized, replacing some Cl on the polymer with O, liberating HCl and other Cl compounds...in very small amounts. Also the PVC might contain traces of unreacted vinyl chloride, a v irritating gas.
And the plasticizer MIGHT be oxydized...eg the earliest and cheapest one is dibutyl phthalate, which might revert in small part to butyl alcohol and phthalic acid. Also DBP is in itself v sl volatile, and may contain traces of unreacted BA and PA. But if your manufacturer knows the purpose of the tubing it is unlikely that this system was used...much safer alternatives are available.
All-in-all much more info is needed in order to make any educated guess. I wd suggest, if you want to pursue this, that you follow 3. and 4. above. If you plug Plasticizer into wiki's search box you can gain some idea of the complexity involved here. Feel free to provide more info (email me), and I shall see if I can help you in your study of this problem.
And Still Later:
If you can afford/wish to you can have the system analyzed. Contact an analytical lab which can perform Vapor Phase Chromatography. They can run O2 through your (unused) tubing and gve you a detailed analysis of the gasses coming off...composition and amounts.
The only hard data I have on this process is that the O2 flowrate is 4 L/min. at 23 C and 1 atm, and that the tubing is 3/16 in. OD (probably 1/8 in. ID) and 30 ft long. (about 3 mm ID and 10 m long)
Is it possible with this scant data to estimate the quantity and type of gases being produced? What are the ';outgassing'; products when O2 is run through clear, flexible, vinyl tubing?
Am I correct in assuming that you have emphysema and use this tubing as part of your pulmonary system? If so, this is a medical problem, and I wd not screw around with answers you get here from people with GOK what expertise (or lack thereof). I am an expert polymer chemist but wd not presume to advise you in this possibly serious matter. After all, you cannot be certain that 'outgassing' is the problem.
I wd suggest that you consult:
1. Your doctor, who shd be able to point you in the right direction after you describe your symptoms.
2. The manufacturer of your equipment, who has very likely been exposed to this problem before.
3. There are many types of flexible tubing available, not all plastcized PVC, and not all vinyls are plasticized. For general info you might start with http://en.wikipedia.org. Plug Vinyl tubing in the search box for a start, then Tygon Tubing, then go on from there.
4. The Saint-Gobain (manufacturer of Tygon) website offers much info on their products...and a phone call to them could easily solve your problem.
Bottom line: When you have a medical problem, start by consulting your DOCTOR.
Added later:
Sorry, I had no intention of belittling you...but some young/bewildered/unknowleged people use this site. Glad to see that you keep your doctor informed.
The relatively mild conditions you state are not likely to affect greatly either of the main components of plasticized vinyl: PVC and the plasticizer (if it IS plasticized).
But PVC CAN be oxydized, replacing some Cl on the polymer with O, liberating HCl and other Cl compounds...in very small amounts. Also the PVC might contain traces of unreacted vinyl chloride, a v irritating gas.
And the plasticizer MIGHT be oxydized...eg the earliest and cheapest one is dibutyl phthalate, which might revert in small part to butyl alcohol and phthalic acid. Also DBP is in itself v sl volatile, and may contain traces of unreacted BA and PA. But if your manufacturer knows the purpose of the tubing it is unlikely that this system was used...much safer alternatives are available.
All-in-all much more info is needed in order to make any educated guess. I wd suggest, if you want to pursue this, that you follow 3. and 4. above. If you plug Plasticizer into wiki's search box you can gain some idea of the complexity involved here. Feel free to provide more info (email me), and I shall see if I can help you in your study of this problem.
And Still Later:
If you can afford/wish to you can have the system analyzed. Contact an analytical lab which can perform Vapor Phase Chromatography. They can run O2 through your (unused) tubing and gve you a detailed analysis of the gasses coming off...composition and amounts.
Decal Printing: Where can I buy clear adhesive vinyl suitable for indoor and outdoor use.?
I want to use an ink-jet printer to print decals.Decal Printing: Where can I buy clear adhesive vinyl suitable for indoor and outdoor use.?
here are some prices, for the clear adhesive backed vinyl.
20 sheets 8.5'; x 11'; Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $22.23
20 sheets 11'; x 17';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $51.34
20 sheets 13'; x 19';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $58.61
20 sheets 17'; x 22';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $89.10
Here is some prices for Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 25 Sheets $.80 per sheet $20.00
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 50 Sheets $.70 per sheet $35.00
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 100 Sheets $.65 per sheet $65.00
here are some prices, for the clear adhesive backed vinyl.
20 sheets 8.5'; x 11'; Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $22.23
20 sheets 11'; x 17';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $51.34
20 sheets 13'; x 19';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $58.61
20 sheets 17'; x 22';Adhesive-Backed Clear Vinyl
Price: $89.10
Here is some prices for Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 25 Sheets $.80 per sheet $20.00
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 50 Sheets $.70 per sheet $35.00
Ink Jet Adhesive Backed Vinyl 8.5'; x 11'; 100 Sheets $.65 per sheet $65.00
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