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Is PVC sticker toxic to the renovation of old furniture?

In fact, the pvc sticker itself is not toxic, but the polymerized pvc is made of vinyl chloride, which is carcinogenic, but it is generally safe to stipulate that the vinyl chloride content must be below 1PPM.

When buying pvc tape, are there any toxic elements? Be sure to check whether the resin meets the specifications, and also check whether the additives of pvc tape have toxic elements. Therefore, it should be noted that everyone must go to a regular and certified pvc adhesive tape manufacturer to buy.

Furniture renovation stickers are printed with wear-resistant ink, and the surface is covered with protective film, which will not change color and will not be scraped off. During the construction process, the furniture renovation stickers can be planed, trimmed and sawed, and the furniture renovation stickers are intact. After the furniture is renovated and decorated, the board can be made into furniture, speakers, mirror cabinets, plastic gusset plates, plastic steel doors and windows, aluminum alloy doors and windows and handrails.

Extended data:

Pvc stickers are classified as follows:

1, the use of surface materials

Wood-free paper, coated paper art paper (shading/mirror), transparent pvc, electrostatic pvc, polyester PET, laser paper, temperature-resistant paper, PP, PC, kraft paper, fluorescent paper, thermal paper, copper silk dragon, silver silk dragon, gold-plated paper, silver-plated paper and synthetic paper (CPC/PP/HYL/ excellent toughness paper/pearl paper).

Step 2 use a membrane

Transparent PET translucent PET transparent OPP translucent OPP transparent pvc bright white pvc matte white pvc synthetic paper bright gold (silver) polyester matte gold (silver) polyester.

3. Type of glue used

General super-sticky, general strong-sticky, strong-sticky for frozen food, general re-uncovering and fiber re-uncovering are four categories: use backing paper: white, blue and yellow cellophane (or onion and garlic paper), kraft paper, polyester, PET coated paper and polyethylene.