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PP Fibre Masked Sheet – Breathable, Hydrophobic, High BFE


PP Fibre Masked Sheet: field notes from the shop floor and the lab

If you spend time in chemical plants, plating rooms, or clean manufacturing, you’ve seen textured PP wall liners and machine guards. The textured surface is more than cosmetic—it grips, hides scuffs, and cleans easier. Lida’s PP Fibre Masked Sheet has been gaining traction lately, to be honest, because it balances ruggedness with cost. Also worth noting: it ships cut-to-size from No.316 Pingan West Street, Shunping County, Baoding City, Hebei, China 072250, which helps projects move faster.

What’s trending and why it matters

Industry conversations (and a few procurement chats over coffee) point to three drivers: chemical resistance over FRP in splash zones, lighter weight panels for faster installs, and compliance documentation ready-to-send. Surprisingly, textured PP is winning out in battery rooms and wash-down corridors where slip-resistant handling and easy wipe-downs matter.

PP Fibre Masked Sheet – Breathable, Hydrophobic, High BFE

Quick specs that engineers ask for

Thickness 3–30 mm Width 1000–1500 mm
Length Any length (cut-to-size service) Surface Fibre masked (textured)
Standard colors Natural, grey RAL7032, black, light blue, yellow, custom Density ≈0.90 g/cm³ (ISO 1183), real-world may vary
Tensile strength ≈25–35 MPa (ISO 527) Flexural modulus ≈1.2–1.7 GPa (ISO 178)
Vicat softening ≈148–154°C (ISO 306) Water absorption <0.05% (ISO 62)
Flammability UL 94 HB (typical for PP) Chemical resistance Excellent vs. acids/alkalis; avoid strong oxidizers

Where it’s used (and what crews say)

  • Chemical process walls, ducting, fume hood liners
  • Electroplating splash zones, battery rooms, pickling lines
  • Food plant corridors, wash-down areas, cleanroom cladding
  • Vehicle linings, bins, conveyors, machine guards

Installers mention the texture hides handling marks; maintenance teams like that it wipes clean with mild detergents. Many customers say welding seams “blend nicely” after hot-air welding, which is always a win.

Process flow and QA

Materials: PP resin (homo/co-polymer as specified), color masterbatch, optional UV stabilizer. Method: single-screw extrusion → flat die → embossed roll for the fibre-masked texture → edge trim → anneal → cut-to-size. Testing: ISO 527 tensile, ISO 178 flexural modulus, ISO 62 water absorption; hardness (ISO 868); flammability screening per UL 94; RoHS/REACH declarations provided on request. Service life: around 5–10 years indoors; outdoors 3–7 years with UV package, real-world use may vary.

Vendor snapshot (what to compare before you buy)

Vendor MOQ Cut-to-size Lead time Certs/Docs Notes
Lida Plastic (Hebei) Flexible Yes (factory) ≈7–15 days Test reports, RoHS/REACH Good value; texture options
Regional distributor Low Yes (in-house saw) Stock-dependent COC on request Fast delivery, higher price
Import brand Medium Limited 3–6 weeks Full datasheets Premium finish

Customization and install tips

Options: colors, UV package, sheet thickness, and precise cut-to-size. Fabrication: CNC routing, hot-air or extrusion welding, heat bending. Use PE/PP-compatible primers where needed; allow for thermal expansion (≈0.15–0.18 mm/m·°C). To be honest, that last bit saves headaches on large wall runs.

Two quick case notes

Electroplating shop (EU): swapped FRP splash guards for PP Fibre Masked Sheet, cut weekly cleaning time ~20% and reduced odor retention, according to maintenance logs. Aquaculture tanks (SE Asia): PP Fibre Masked Sheet panels with welded corners replaced painted steel; zero corrosion checks after 12 months.

Citations

  1. ISO 527-1/-2: Plastics—Determination of tensile properties. International Organization for Standardization.
  2. ISO 178: Plastics—Determination of flexural properties. International Organization for Standardization.
  3. ISO 62: Plastics—Determination of water absorption. International Organization for Standardization.
  4. UL 94: Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances. UL Standards.
  5. REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
  6. RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (and amendments). European Commission.

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