See this link: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/vinyl-pool-liners/Mil-Vs-Gauge.htm
A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
It is approx 4.7 inches.
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See this link: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/vinyl-pool-liners/Mil-Vs-Gauge.htm
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The ratio of gauge to mil in plastic thickness is 1 gauge = 0.1 mil. This means that for every 1 gauge increase, the thickness increases by 0.1 mils.
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about the thickness of a dime
1 mil (1/1000-inch) dry film thickness
Yes, 3mil..
A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
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The standard pcb thickness is 1.57mm, 0.063", or 63 mil.
'Mil' is an abbreviation for 'millimeter' when referring to the thickness of environmental liners. It is used to measure the gauge or thickness of the liner, with a higher mil indicating a thicker liner that offers more protection against leaks or punctures.