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    PET film chemical resistance describes how an uncoated polyester carrier or a complete coated, adhesive-backed or laminated construction responds to controlled contact with acids, alkalis, solvents, cleaners and process fluids. This technical reference connects film structure, exposure conditions, mechanical and optical checks, peel behaviour and failure observations. Published data can support initial screening, but the supplied grade, actual chemical formulation, protected surface and intended dwell condition should be confirmed by sample testing. Chemical exposure data should not be treated as a penetration limit; evaluate localized loading separately with the PET film puncture resistance technical data.

  • Clear Protective Film For Cell Phones

    • Material: Optical PET or flexible film structure
    • Common thickness: 0.10 mm to 0.18 mm
    • Color: Clear transparent
    • Surface: Glossy, anti-scratch coating optional
    • Adhesive: Silicone or pressure-sensitive adhesive
    • Supply form: Roll, sheet, or die-cut pieces
  • Perforated Surface Protection Film

    • Common roll width: 300 mm, 600 mm, 1000 mm, 1220 mm, 1650 mm
    • Film thickness: 40 um-100 um
    • Color options: Clear, blue, white, black-white, or printed marks
    • Material: PE film with controlled hand-tear perforation
    • Tear-off interval: 300 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, 1000 mm, or custom
    • Main use: Fast temporary covering for floors, counters, doors, windows, and duct openings
  • PET Film In Roll

    • Material: PET polyester film
    • Thickness: custom industrial gauges
    • Roll type: jumbo roll, master roll, slit roll
    • Surface: untreated, single corona, double corona
    • Finish: clear, white, black, matte, gloss
    • Processing: slitting, rewinding, sheeting
  • Touch Screen Protection Film

    • Material: PET film
    • Finish: clear gloss / matte / anti-glare
    • Typical thickness: 100–250 microns
    • Surface option: hard coat / anti-fingerprint
    • Supply form: rolls, sheets, die-cut pieces
    • Adhesive option: removable or application-matched adhesive
  • PE Screen Protective Film

    • Material: PE film with pressure-sensitive adhesive
    • Adhesion: Low tack, medium tack, or custom
    • Color: Clear, blue, or milky translucent
    • Thickness: Standard and custom options
    • Width: Slit rolls and sheet sizes
    • Use: Temporary screen protection
  • Clear Polyester Film For Sublimation

    • Material: Clear PET polyester film
    • Surface: Printable receiving coating
    • Finish: Clear, semi-matte, or matte
    • Thickness: 50um, 75um, 100um typical
    • Roll Core: 3 inch or 6 inch core
    • Use: Sublimation printing and transfer testing
  • Polyester Film Chemical Resistance Technical Data

    Polyester film chemical resistance depends on the tested film construction, chemical concentration, contact temperature, exposure time, and applied stress. This technical data supports bare BOPET, surface-treated PET, and adhesive-backed protective film used on glass, metal, plastic, painted, or coated surfaces. Reference values help define a test plan, while the actual chemical, surface, dwell period, and removal behavior should be confirmed through representative sample testing before full use.

  • Carpet Protection During Construction: Temporary Film Application & Clean Removal

    Carpet protection during construction should be managed as a jobsite process, not a simple covering task. It applies when installed carpet remains during fit-out, painting, punch-list work, furniture installation, or repeated trade traffic. Key risks are embedded grit, spills, edge lifting, wrinkles, puncture, adhesion growth, adhesive transfer, and fiber disturbance. Selection should reflect carpet construction, cleanliness, traffic, planned dwell, environment, application method, and an actual-carpet trial.