What's different between PVC decorative film and PET film?
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) decorative film is a type of plastic film that is commonly used for surface decoration in various industries, such as furniture, doors, windows, and flooring. PVC film is known for its flexibility, durability, and water resistance. It is also a cost-effective option compared to other decorative film materials.
On the other hand, PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) film is a type of polyester film that is commonly used in the packaging, labeling, and graphic arts industries. PET film is known for its high tensile strength, excellent dimensional stability, and optical clarity. It is also resistant to moisture, chemicals, and UV light.
In terms of decorative applications, PVC film is typically used for surface covering and decoration of flat or curved surfaces, such as walls, ceilings, and furniture. It can also be used for laminating to add texture and color to surfaces. PET film, on the other hand, is typically used for printing and labeling applications, such as adhesive labels, product packaging, and graphic arts.
Another key difference between PVC and PET films is their environmental impact. PVC film is known to contain harmful chemicals such as phthalates, which are released during production and disposal. PET film, on the other hand, is considered more environmentally friendly because it is recyclable and does not contain harmful chemicals.
Overall, while both PVC and PET films have their unique properties and applications, PET films may be a better choice for environmentally conscious applications.
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