Metalized Film

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May 29, 2025
Category Connection: Metalized Film
Brief: See the solution in real use and note how it behaves under normal conditions. This video demonstrates the application and performance of our Holographic PET Film with printable primer coating, showing how it enhances adhesion, improves surface quality, and provides a protective barrier during thermal lamination processes for labels and packaging.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a transparent top-coated PET film with a chemical primer layer for enhanced adhesion and durability.
  • Improves surface performance by filling flaws and pores, resulting in a smoother, glossier finish for subsequent coatings.
  • Provides excellent chemical resistance, protecting the film from solvents, acids, and alkalis to ensure product stability.
  • Acts as a barrier against moisture and oxygen, delaying aging and improving weather resistance and longevity.
  • Suitable for thermal lamination with adjustable temperature settings from 85°C to 110°C for various paper and ink types.
  • Available in multiple material options including BOPP and PET, with thicknesses ranging from 15 to 25 microns.
  • Designed for easy handling and application using dry and wet film laminators at speeds of 8 to 50 meters per minute.
  • Ideal for environmentally friendly and high-function thermal lamination applications in label and packaging industries.
FAQs:
  • What are the main functions of the primer coating on this holographic PET film?
    The primer coating enhances adhesion to the PET substrate, improves surface smoothness and gloss, provides chemical resistance against solvents and acids, and acts as a barrier to moisture and oxygen to increase durability and weather resistance.
  • What types of laminating equipment are compatible with this film?
    This holographic PET film is compatible with both dry and wet film laminators, operating at recommended speeds of 8 to 50 meters per minute and roller pressures of 10 to 18 MPa for optimal results.
  • What temperature settings should be used for thermal lamination with this film?
    Normal thermal lamination temperatures range from 85°C to 100°C, while special applications with thicker ink or high moisture content may require 100°C to 110°C. Always adjust based on paper type and ink for best performance.
  • Is a trial run recommended before full-scale production?
    Yes, we recommend conducting a small trial volume when using the film for the first time or when changing paper sizes to ensure optimal settings for roller pressure and temperature before mass lamination.