The temperature ranges that we include on this site are intentionally conservative. We suggest you use Low-Temp strip at or above -20°F, and all other strip on this site at or above 0°F, including Standard. Some suppliers quote temperature ranges that are based on controlled laboratory tests, not actual use. Our goal is to promote the use of the correct kind of strip in each application. Buyers should recognize that PVC strip might break when placed in applications that combine low temperature and impact. The impact may be the result of motorized traffic, wind, or other forces. As a result, it is better to select a strip material with a margin of safety in its temperature range.
If there is a problem with an order, please contact PVCStrip.com immediately via email, sales@psplastictech.com, or by phone at 86-188-303-8515. Cut to length products such as doors and replacement strips are not resalable and cannot be returned.
The plastic strips in doorways are commonly called plastic strip curtains, PVC strip curtains, plastic strip doors, or simply strip curtains. They are often made from a transparent plastic material (such as flexible PVC) to insulate doorways and are often found in warehouses and factories.
PVC strip curtains are versatile and can be used in a variety of settings and industries due to their numerous benefits. Here are some common applications: 1. Industrial Facilities: PVC strip curtains are widely used in industrial environments such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centres. They help to control temperature, humidity, and dust while allowing easy access for forklifts, personnel, and machinery. 2. Cold Storage Facilities: In cold storage facilities like walk-in freezers, refrigerators, and cold rooms, PVC strip curtains act as barriers against temperature loss, preventing cold air from escaping and warm air from entering. This helps to maintain the required temperature levels and reduces energy costs. We also offer a low-temperature grade PVC specifically made for colder temperatures (up to-25°C). 3. Food Processing: PVC strip curtains are used in food processing facilities to separate different areas, maintain hygiene standards, and control temperature and humidity levels. They help to prevent cross-contamination, dust, and pests while allowing visibility and easy access for personnel and equipment. We offer a food safe PVC for PVC that will come in contact with food products. 4. Retail Spaces: Retail environments such as supermarkets, grocery stores, and department stores use PVC strip curtains to create partitioned areas, control climate conditions, and improve energy efficiency. They can also be used as barriers in walk-in coolers and freezers. 5. Automotive Industry: In automotive workshops, garages, and car wash facilities, PVC strip curtains are employed to separate work areas, control noise levels, and contain dust, fumes, and debris. They also facilitate easy movement of vehicles and personnel. 6. Agriculture: PVC strip curtains find applications in agricultural settings such as barns, poultry farms, and greenhouses. They help to regulate temperature, humidity, and airflow while protecting crops and livestock from pests, wind, and adverse weather conditions. 7. Cleanrooms and Laboratories: Cleanrooms, laboratories, and research facilities use PVC strip curtains to create controlled environments, prevent contamination, and maintain sterility. They provide visibility and accessibility while minimizing airflow disruptions. We offer an antibacterial PVC range to kill bacteria on contact. 8. Commercial Kitchens: Commercial kitchens and food service establishments utilize PVC strip curtains to separate kitchen areas, control temperature, humidity, and odors, and improve sanitation practices. They also help to contain grease, steam, and cooking smells. We offer a food safe PVC for PVC that will come in contact with food products. Overall, PVC strip curtains are highly adaptable and can be used in various industries and environments where temperature control, energy efficiency, hygiene, and accessibility are important considerations.
Cleaning PVC strip curtains is an easy, straightforward process. Here’s a more in-depth guide how to clean your PVC strip curtains that will explain everything you need to know about cleaning your curtains. In order to clean your curtains, all you need to do is simply: Remove loose debris: Before cleaning, use a soft-bristle brush or a clean, dry cloth to remove any loose debris or dust from the PVC strips. Mix cleaning solution: Mix a solution of washing up liquid and a bowl of warm water. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners, any chemical solutions or detergent as these can damage the PVC and make it go cloudy. Apply the solution: Dip a soft sponge or cloth into the warm water and washing up liquid and wipe it over the PVC strips. Lightly scrub the strips, paying particular attention to any areas that are especially stained. Rinse with clean water: Once you’ve cleaned the PVC strips, rinse them thoroughly with clean water to remove any soap residue. Dry the strips: Use a clean, dry cloth or allow the PVC strips to air dry. Avoid using heat or direct sunlight to dry the strips, as this can cause them to warp or become discoloured.