It is advertised as being 20 mil thick. I do not know if this is a rounded number or not.
3mm to 5mm thick
20mil - 30mil
A mil is a unit of measurement that is utilized to describe and measure thickness in different materials like plastics. Since 1 mil is equal to 0.001 in or 0.0254 mm, then 10 mil of vinyl is 0.01 in, or 0.254 mm of thick.
Thick vinyl pond liner.
The thickness of vinyl shutters depends on the brand of the shutter and style of shutter. Many shutters use materials that are between 1/8 of an inch and 1/4 of an inch thick. Advances in vinyl technology make even the thinner shutters dent resistant.
To the school 20mil$
i costs about 20mil-120mil
If it has a timber floor under and vinyl is solid to the floor and not to thick screw down 10 mm ply at 150mm centres. seal ply with pva sealer prior too tilling. If it is a concrete floor it is best to lift vinyl.
16pt vinyl is equivalent to 16 mils in thickness. In printing and graphic design, "pt" (points) and "mil" (thousandths of an inch) are often used interchangeably, where 1 pt is equal to 1 mil. Therefore, 16pt vinyl measures 0.016 inches in thickness.
Roughly 15.6 mils or 15.6 thousandths of an inch. Roughly, 1 gauge = .86 mils.
Vinyl seats? Vinyl roof? Vinyl dash pad? Vinyl door panel?
This is unfortunately a circuitous question since both are common names for the same product. PVC stands for PolyVinyl Chloride and this type of liner is often refered to as a "Vinyl Liner". Sometimes when someone asks for a PVC pool liner they are referring to a Commercial (reinforced for strenght and textured for slip resistance) PVC Pool Liner or PVC Pool Membrane (e.g. RenoSys is the most successfully installed North American Brand). Whereas residential PVC or Vinyl Liners are only 20 to 28 mils thick, a Commercial membrane is reinforced with a scrim and is typically 60 mils thick.