PVC printing film is a functional film made primarily of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and processed through printing techniques. It is widely used across multiple industries.
Core Functions
Decoration and Surface Beautification: PVC printing film is commonly used for laminating surfaces of products such as construction materials, furniture, and packaging. Through high-definition printing, it achieves rich patterns, colors, and textures, enhancing visual appeal and perceived quality.
Protection of Printed Materials or Substrates: After lamination, it enhances wear resistance, scratch resistance, water resistance, and chemical corrosion resistance, extending the service life.
Enhancement of Adhesion and Bonding: Especially in adhesive PVC films, the back-coated adhesive can firmly attach to substrates such as medium-density fiberboard and PVC cards, preventing detachment.
Support for Various Printing Processes: Suitable for screen printing, offset printing, flexographic printing, etc., with strong color expression, making it ideal for creating labels, advertisements, business cards, and more.
Typical Application Scenarios
Construction Industry: Used for surface decoration of doors, windows, cabinets, flooring, etc., accounting for about 60% of PVC applications.
Packaging Sector: Used for transparent or colored packaging films for food, daily chemicals, and electronic products.
Printing and Laminating: Serves as a protective layer for book covers, brochures, calendars, etc., enhancing gloss and durability.
Labels and Signage: Suitable for high-end product labels such as electronics, cosmetics, and jewelry, with strong weather resistance, suitable for outdoor use.
Card-Making Industry: Covers both sides of PVC white cards, forming a glossy and durable card surface through heat pressing.
