PET EVA Pre-Coated Film
- Product name: PET EVA Pre-Coated Film
- Adhesive: EVA
- Surface: Glossy
- Thickness: 21mic~75mic
- Width: 300mm~1890mm
- Length: 200m~4000m
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Product description:
PET pre-coated film, made from polyethylene terephthalate, is a high-performance laminating material produced using biaxial orientation technology. It features a pre-applied thermal adhesive layer that bonds firmly to printed materials—such as paper and cardstock—under heat and pressure, forming a durable and transparent protective layer. Known for its outstanding physical and chemical properties, PET thermal lamination film is widely considered a premium material for high-end printed product lamination.
Specification:
Product name |
PET pre-coated film |
Adhesive |
EVA |
Surface |
Glossy |
Thickness |
21mic~75mic |
Width |
300mm~1890mm |
Length |
200m~4000m |
Core |
1 inch(25.4mm)/3 inch(76.2mm) |
Packaging |
Top and bottom box/Carton box |
Laminating temp. |
115℃~125℃ |
Place of Origin |
Guangdong, China |
Advantages
- Superior Clarity & Visual Enhancement:
It offers high initial transparency that preserves the original colors and details of printed materials.
- Exceptional Mechanical Strength & Durability:
PET pre-coated film offers excellent tear and puncture resistance, outperforming many other common laminating films. It provides robust protection for frequently handled items such as book covers, menus, and premium packaging, significantly extending their service life.
- Outstanding Dimensional Stability:
Unlike some other films (e.g., BOPP), PET is highly resistant to curling and shrinking under varying temperature and humidity conditions. This makes it ideal for applications requiring a flat and rigid finish, such as high-precision prints and luxury packaging.
- Strong Chemical Resistance:
PET thermal lamination film resists inks, solvents, oils, acids, and alkalis, effectively protecting printed surfaces from chemical erosion. This property makes it a preferred choice for packaging cosmetics, chemicals, and food.