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Enhanced Durability
Chemical treatment of pet film significantly enhances its durability, making it a preferred choice for various applications. By applying chemical coatings, the surface properties of the film are altered, providing greater resistance to scratches and abrasions. This increased durability ensures that the film can withstand harsh environmental conditions, which is particularly important in industries like packaging and electronics.
Moreover, chemical treatments can improve the tensile strength of pet film. This means that the film can endure higher stress and strain without breaking or deforming. The enhanced mechanical properties allow for the production of thinner films that maintain their structural integrity, thus optimizing material usage and reducing costs.

Improved Adhesion
Another significant improvement brought about by chemical treatment is the enhancement of adhesion properties. Many applications require the pet film to bond effectively with inks, coatings, or other substrates. Chemical treatments create a more reactive surface that promotes stronger adhesion, ensuring better performance in printing and laminating processes.
This improved adhesion not only enhances the aesthetic quality of printed materials but also increases the longevity of the applied layers. In industries where product appearance and durability are critical, such as in consumer electronics and graphic arts, these advancements contribute to overall product success.
Enhanced Optical Clarity
Chemical treatment of pet film can also lead to improved optical clarity, making it ideal for applications where transparency is essential. By minimizing surface defects and enhancing light transmission, chemically treated pet films can deliver superior visual quality. This is especially important in applications like displays and optical lenses.
| Superior Surface Hardness | 3–4H coating hardness |
| Model Name | Uses of durable clear PET polymer film material in packaging Supple film |
| Temperature | −20°C–+160°C (1 hour) |
| Size | 10–200 measurement in mm |
| Light Transmittance | ≥92% (measuCrimson) |
| Material | Uses of durable clear PET polymer film material in packaging |
