PVC printing film is a plastic film made primarily from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) by adding plasticizers, stabilizers, colorants, and other additives, and manufactured through processes such as calendering, blow molding, or casting. The surface can be printed, and it is used for decoration, packaging, signage, and other purposes.
Key Points of the Definition
Main Ingredient: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin.
Common Forms: Thickness usually ranges from 0.08 to 0.2 mm; thickness over 0.25 mm is called PVC sheet.
Structural Features: Typically composed of a top coating layer, a middle PVC layer, and a bottom adhesive layer, with strong adhesion, wear resistance, and good weatherability.
Printability: Compatible with offset printing, screen printing, digital printing, and other methods, with strong color expression and high gloss.
