Available in a variety of styles, each protective film is specifically designed for various applications, and they generally vary according to thickness, material, and adhesive strength.
Based on various combinations of these characteristics, these films can be appropriately used in a variety of scenarios to offer protection.
Top 5 Benefits of Protective Film:
1. Protection from scratches and abrasions
2. Protection against humidity and dirt
3. Resistance against cold or hot temperatures
4. UV resistance
5. Chemical resistance
Films and Coatings
Film Types: LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, MDPE, PP, PE, “A” Films, Co-ex
Film Colors: Clear, white, blue, black/white, tinted & custom colors
Adhesive Coating: Solvent, Rubber & Water-based acrylic adhesive systems, Adhesiveless
Printing: 1, 2 or 3 color (in house)
Converting & Options
Width: 1’’ – 108’’ Length: 300’– 15,000’
Perforations: Horizontal and vertical direction
Regular or reverse wound rolls
Custom packaging options
Protective Film Types
SURFACE PROTECTIVE FILM
A high-quality surface protective film can easily be applied and removed while providing a sleek finish to the surface it is used on. These films are specifically designed to add a layer of protection to vulnerable surfaces: glass, commercial glazing, plastic, stone, brick, granite, marble, and more.
Industries with a focus on manufacturing and distribution of packaged products generally find themselves with a need for this kind of protection. However, it then becomes difficult to cut these films into appropriate shapes to fit various surfaces. Additionally, one must also ensure minimal bubbling upon application, which often requires a professional’s expertise in surface protection films.
PROTECTION FILM FOR PAINTED SURFACES
Paint protection films generally have a higher resistance towards impact. Variants such as the clear bra or paint protection film (PPF) even have “self-healing” properties that allow them to return back to their natural shape after impact or abrasions.
These kinds of films are usually made from elastomeric polymer, providing elasticity to the film, plus they’re usually invisible, allowing for the object to maintain its aesthetic value while adding a level of protection. That’s why common uses include cell phones, electronics, cars, airplanes, and other equipment.