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VENETIAN BLIND CORD |
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VB Cords are designed to be soft
handling cords yet have high abrasion
resistance properties and are ideal for use as
draw cords.
Two types are available:
1. Natural cotton VB cord.
2. Synthetic VB cord. |
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APPLICATIONS:
Blind Draw Cords |
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Strength: VB
Cords are strong and their strength is not
affected by water.
Abrasion resistance:
VB Cords have good abrasion resistance and
resist external wear well.
Resistance:
Cotton VB Cords are resistant to weak
acids to, organic solvents and alkalis.
Synthetic VB Cords are resistant to acids
and alkalis and many common solvent and
oxidising agents. Synthetic VB Cords are
UV stabilised to combat the harmful
effects of the harsh Australian climatic
conditions.
Sensitivity:
Cotton VB Cords decompose in contact with
strong concentrated acids eg. Sulphuric
acid. If painted Cotton VB Cords will
become stiff and hard. Synthetic VB cords
will harden if painted and the paint
should not be cleaned off with mineral
turpentine as this will have considerable
effect on the cord and it may decompose or
dissolve.
Reaction to Flame:
Cotton and synthetic VB Cords ignite when
in contact with flame and support
combustion.
Storage: VB
Cords should be stored in a cool, well
ventilated dry store and never in closed
containers.
VB Cords should be stacked on wooden
grading or racks, or special pegs on
stands. The cord should not be exposed to
weather or direct sunlight.
When storing VB Cords, ensure they are
stored away from heavy objects, which may
fall and damage the rope, chemicals or
other liquids, which may leak and sources
of sparks.
VB Cords should not be stored under
condition of high heat or excessively
drying atmospheres.
VB Cords should never be dried in front of
a fire or stored near a stove or other
sources of heat. |
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