Description
PVC Laminate film for pvc panel
Laminate film for pvc panel, PVC or Polyvinylchlorid, is made up of polyvinyl chloride as the basic constituent, with other substances added to improve heat resistance, toughness, ductility, and so on. It is a synthetic substance that is well-known, popular, and widely utilized across the world today.
PVC is classified into two types: soft and rigid. Soft PVC is commonly used on floors, ceilings, and the surface of leather. However, because soft PVC contains softeners (which is also the distinction between soft PVC and hard PVC), it is prone to becoming brittle and difficult to store, limiting its application. Hard PVC does not include softeners, so it has high flexibility, is easy to shape, is not brittle, is non-toxic and non-polluting, and has a long storage duration, making it ideal for development and application.
In general, PVC membrane foil for furniture is a vacuum plastic-absorbing film used for surface packaging of various types of panels, often known as decorative film or furniture film. It is widely utilized in a variety of sectors, including construction, packaging, and medicine. The building materials business, which includes furniture, cabinets, and door panels, is the greatest contributor.
Process introduction of PVC membrane foil for furniture:
There are two main reasons why PVC furniture film may be widely employed in the building materials industry:
First, there are PVC’s distinctive features (rainproof, fire-resistant, antistatic, and easy to manufacture), followed by its inexpensive investment and high production.
PVC Laminate film for pvc panel manufacture is a simple procedure. A typical manufacturing line comprises of a calendar, a printing press, a laminator, and a cutting machine. It primarily creates the most basic substrates through the calender manufacturing process. Luyao’ PVC membrane foil for furniture is made from Grade A raw materials, which are then printed with designs and colors on the front side of the film using a printing machine before being compounded through a laminating machine to generate a film with a thickness of only 0.14 mm to 0.45mm. This increases the PVC film’s light and fire resistance, ensuring its high quality.
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