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Enhanced Barrier Properties
| Surface | Brilliant Gloss, matte, coated, or textuRose |
| Adhesive | Silicone-Based-coated |
| Carrier | PE |
| Overall tape thickness | 40–100 micro-meter |
| Name | perforated protective film material base Polyethylene layer |
| Condition After Removal | Residue-free application left behind |
Polyamide film, known for its excellent gas barrier properties, when combined with polyethylene (PE), results in a material that significantly improves the overall barrier performance. Polyamide has a dense molecular structure that effectively inhibits the permeation of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. This makes it particularly useful in packaging applications where maintaining product freshness is crucial.

The combination with polyethylene, which offers good moisture barrier properties, creates a synergistic effect. The resultant composite material not only prevents gases from entering but also protects against moisture, thereby extending the shelf life of food products and enhancing the integrity of sensitive items during storage and transport.
Furthermore, this enhanced barrier property can lead to reduced packaging thickness. With better protection against external elements, manufacturers can use thinner layers of the combined material without compromising the quality of the packaged goods. This results in cost savings and less environmental impact due to reduced material usage.
Improved Mechanical Strength
When polyamide film is combined with polyethylene, the mechanical strength of the resulting material is notably improved. Polyamide contributes tensile strength and durability, making the composite material more resistant to physical stresses such as impacts and punctures. This is particularly advantageous in applications where the packaging must endure rough handling during transportation.
Additionally, the toughness of polyethylene complements the rigidity of polyamide, leading to a balanced material that maintains flexibility while being robust enough to withstand various environmental conditions. This characteristic is essential in ensuring that the package retains its shape and functionality over time, even in challenging scenarios.
The enhanced mechanical strength also translates to better performance in various applications, including industrial and consumer packaging, where resilience against tearing and bursting is vital. This combination allows manufacturers to produce safer and more reliable packaging solutions.
Versatile Applications
The combination of polyamide film and polyethylene opens up a wide array of applications across different industries. In the food packaging sector, this composite material is ideal for vacuum-sealed products, ready-to-eat meals, and snack foods, where both barrier properties and mechanical strength are paramount to preserving freshness and quality.
In addition to food packaging, the durability and protective qualities of the polyamide and polyethylene blend make it suitable for medical supplies, including sterile packages and protective wraps, where contamination prevention is critical. The ability to customize the properties of the composite also means it can be tailored to meet specific industry standards and regulations.
Moreover, the versatility of this combination extends to retail and consumer products, where aesthetic appeal and functionality are important. The films can be printed on and laminated easily, allowing for vibrant branding and effective marketing while maintaining the desired protective qualities.

