A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
Yes It is 250 mil= 25 cm which is approximately 9 inches
30 mil = 0.03 inches
There is slightly more than 25 millimetres in an inch, so 75 millimetres = 3 inches approx. <><><><><> Most times, the mil is a unit of thickness in thousandths of an inch, so 75 mil is 0.075 inches thick. Depending on what you are looking at, 75 mil is quite thick. For instance, a typical plastic garbage bag might only be 1 or 2 mils thick.
1 mil is equal to .001 inches
.07"
30 mil = 0.03 inches
1/8
0.1 inch
A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
A 16 mil plastic is approximately 0.016 inches thick. It is commonly used for heavy-duty applications that require extra durability and strength.
Yes It is 250 mil= 25 cm which is approximately 9 inches
Not thick enough.
30 mil = 0.03 inches
There is slightly more than 25 millimetres in an inch, so 75 millimetres = 3 inches approx. <><><><><> Most times, the mil is a unit of thickness in thousandths of an inch, so 75 mil is 0.075 inches thick. Depending on what you are looking at, 75 mil is quite thick. For instance, a typical plastic garbage bag might only be 1 or 2 mils thick.