- What type of ink can be used on
IntePro sheets?
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What type of adhesives
can be used on IntePro sheets?
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How long will IntePro sheets last outdoors?
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Does IntePro sheet have out-gasing?
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Does IntePro comply with Restriction of Hazardous Substances
in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS)
directive?
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Does IntePro pass NCHRP 350 of Department of
Transportation?
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How long will the
surface treatments (dyne level) of IntePro
last?
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Are IntePro
sheets suitable for application at extreme low temperature?
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What kind of paints can
be used on IntePro?
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How can IntePro sheets be cut?
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Can IntePro
be ultrasonic-welded?
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Will the mildew grow on
IntePro sheets?
1.
Q: What type of ink can be
used on IntePro sheets?
A: Inks, such as solvent-based inks, water-based
inks, UV inks, lettering enamels, etc., can be used on IntePro. Since the ink selection is related to
the printing process and application, consultation with ink suppliers is highly
recommended.
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2.
Q: What type of adhesives
can be used on IntePro sheets?
A: IntePro can be joined
with different substrates with hot melt glues, pressure sensitive tapes, water
and solvent-based adhesives.
Adhesives, such as polyurethane (PU), epoxy, ethylene vinyl acetate
(EVA), polyethylene (PE), etc., were used to join IntePro to different
substrates with good bonding. The
selection of adhesive for IntePro is related to the other joining substrate,
application, process etc., consultation with adhesive suppliers is strongly
suggested.
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3.
Q: How long will IntePro
sheets last outdoors?
A: Plastic material degrades outdoors and becomes
brittle and cracks due to the UV rays in the sunlight. The length of life is related to local
weather and varies in different geographical locations. Regular white PP IntePro sheet of 4 mm
in thickness was tested according to SAE J1960 and did not become brittle after
2,500 hours, which corresponded to one (1) year outdoor exposure in Miami, FL.
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4.
Q: Does IntePro
sheet have out-gasing?
A: IntePro is made of polypropylene (PP) or
polyethylene (PE) materials, which are very stable and inert. We are not aware of any out-gasing problems of IntePro. We have customers using IntePro for the
photo frame application in which out-gasing is a
crucial concern. To the best of our
knowledge, we have not heard any complaints due to out-gasing.
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5.
Q: Does IntePro comply with Restriction of Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) directive?
A: RoHS
directive has stated that electrical and electronic equipment must not contain
lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
or polybrominated diphenyl
ethers (PBDEs). In review of the components in
the production of IntePro, none of the above chemicals, which are specified in
the RoHS directive, is added in the production.
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6.
Q: Does IntePro
pass NCHRP 350 of Department of Transportation?
A:
The test of NCHRP 350 is for an entire traffic device. IntePro has been used as parts of the
traffic device, such as three-way barrier, and the device passes the NCHRP 350.
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7.
Q: How long will the surface
treatments (dyne level) of IntePro last?
A: It is true that the surface treatment of IntePro decays gradually
but the speed is slow. The duration
of surface treatment is also related to the storage of IntePro sheets. Grease, water, dust, direct sunlight,
etc. on the surface of IntePro may reduce and expedite the decay the treatment
level. It has been observed that
well-packed IntePro sheets, which have been stored in the warehouse without
direct sunlight for six (6) months, can be excellently printed or glued.
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8.
Q: Are IntePro
sheets suitable for application at extreme low temperature?
A: A good indicator for brittle temperature of
plastics is the glass transition temperature at which the plastic material
turns to glassy state. The glass
transition temperatures of PP and PE are about –20oC (-4oF) and –80oC (-112oF),
respectively. Therefore, PE IntePro
may be a better option for application, which needs rough handling, at extreme
low temperature.
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9.
Q: What kind of paints can
be used on IntePro?
A: PP IntePro can be
painted with spray paints for plastics, which can be obtained in regular
hardware stores. For PE IntePro, it
is suggested to roughen the surface and test the bonding of the paint before
usage
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10.
Q: How can IntePro sheets be cut?
A: A utility knife can be easily used to cut IntePro
of thin gauge. For IntePro of thick
gauge, a power saw may be a better option.
IntePro can be also cut with converting equipment, such as guillotine,
die cutting machine, etc. It is
suggested that users make their own trials and evaluations to determine the
best equipment for their own purposes and applications.
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11. Q: Can IntePro be ultrasonic-welded?
A: IntePro sheets are
thick and the air spaces in the flutes impede the heat transfer through the
sheets for welding. In ultrasonic
welding, the welding heat is produced by mechanically hammering or rubbing the
plastic materials together at high frequency. Therefore, ultrasonic welding a
very efficient process to weld IntePro.
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12. Q: Will the mildew grow on IntePro sheets?
A: Well packed IntePro
sheets stored in a regular environment generally do not grow mildew.
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