Description
Doors and Windows Protective Film is a film made of high-performance plastic materials (such as polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.). It usually consists of a multi-layer structure, including an adhesive layer, a base film layer and a protective layer. The base film layer is the main body of the protective film. It has a certain thickness and strength, usually between 20 microns and 100 microns, to ensure that the film can withstand a certain external force and is not easily damaged. The adhesive layer is processed by a special adhesive process to ensure that the film can be firmly attached to the surface of doors and windows without falling off due to long-term use.
Features
Excellent adhesion and easy disassembly
Doors and Windows Protective Film uses advanced adhesion technology to enable it to adhere firmly to the surface of doors and windows, ensuring that it will not fall off easily during transportation and installation. Its adhesion can usually reach 2-4N/cm, and the adhesion effect remains stable under different temperatures and humidity. In addition, the low residual glue technology used in the film layer will not leave residual glue when removed. After disassembly, the surface of doors and windows remains clean, avoiding the tedious cleaning work.
High transparency and visual effect
The protective film has a high degree of transparency and can provide effective protection without affecting the appearance of doors and windows. Its light transmittance usually reaches more than 90%, which can maintain the original color and gloss of doors and windows, so that it will not affect the aesthetics of the product while protecting it. The high transparency design of the film not only maintains the visual effect of doors and windows, but also makes the film material itself almost invisible during use, achieving a kind of "invisible protection" effect.
Superior scratch resistance and wear resistance
The surface treatment process of Doors and Windows Protective Film improves its scratch resistance and wear resistance. The surface hardness of Doors and Windows Protective Film can reach HB level, which can resist daily friction and slight scratches, and is not easy to leave obvious scratches. Its wear resistance is 20-30% higher than that of ordinary protective films. After long-term use, the surface of the film can still remain flat and intact, greatly extending the service life of the film.
Temperature resistance and weather resistance
The film material has good high and low temperature resistance, and can work stably in an environment of -20°C to 80°C, adapting to different seasons and climatic conditions. Under extreme temperatures, the adhesion of the film material will not decrease, ensuring the wide adaptability of the film material in indoor and outdoor environments. At the same time, the film material has strong weather resistance and is not easily aged or faded due to long-term exposure to sunlight, ensuring continuous and effective protection during long-term use.
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