FAQ
Yes, it can be used. PVC & UPVC are almost synonyms. The PVC by nature is a rigid material, and plasticizers are used for making it soft. But in UPVC there are no plasticizers used. So they are more rigid and very much appropriate for modular furniture works. Most of our furnitures are made by using UPVC sheets.
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a widely produced polymer or synthetic resin made from the polymerisation of vinyl chloride. It's a sheet made of plastic composite that's extremely durable in its purest form. PVC kitchen cabinets look minimalist and are easily replaceable. They’re super easy to clean too.
They are non-toxic, anti-chemical and corrosion-resistant material and hence these boards are safe for kitchen cabinets.
PVC kitchen cabinets made from PVC boards, especially foam boards, are fairly sturdy and durable. PVC material for kitchen cabinets is lightweight as compared to other kitchen cabinet materials like solid or engineered wood. PVC kitchen cabinets made from foam boards are fire, moisture and termite resistant.
Both the conditions are not sustained by plywood whereas PVC has high longevity and durability and can sustain to heat and moisture. Thus PVC will be a perfect choice. PVC is very flexible as compared to plywood.
Both the conditions are not sustained by plywood whereas PVC has high longevity and durability and can sustain to heat and moisture. Thus PVC will be a perfect choice. PVC is very flexible as compared to plywood.
While acrylic laminates offer a high-end look, PVC laminates are the more economical option. They come in a variety of colours and textures, with the added advantage of higher durability. However, if budget is not a concern for you, nothing speaks class like acrylic laminates.