PVC Printing Film in Everyday Life

Feb 14, 2026 Leave a message

PVC printing film is a thin film material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as the base material, which is given patterns, text, or decorative effects through printing processes.

 

Main Everyday Applications

Home Decoration
Used for furniture surface lamination (such as tables, cabinets, bookshelves, door panels), providing rich colors and diverse patterns, especially widely used in European and American countries. It is also used for indoor wall films and ceiling decorative films, combining aesthetics with moisture resistance.

 

Packaging and Labels
Transparent waterproof labels for food and daily chemical products (such as seasoning bottles, bakery packaging), oil-resistant and moisture-proof, not easy to peel off during dishwashing. Heat shrink film labels are used for beverage bottles, cosmetics, etc., tightly attaching to the container contours after heating, with clear and vibrant printing.

 

Stationery and Card Protection
Lamination layers for membership cards, IC cards, VIP cards, etc., to enhance wear resistance and protect printed content. Used for document and certificate lamination to improve durability.

 

Daily Necessities
Surface material for everyday items such as raincoats, tablecloths, umbrellas, toys. Used in the footwear industry as a substitute top layer for leather.

 

Agriculture and Gardening
Agricultural greenhouse films and ground films, which can be colored by adding masterbatch, to adjust temperature, humidity, and light.

 

Advertising and Display
Vehicle wraps, exhibition boards, window films, with strong weather resistance, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.