Plastic Films and Laminates
We provide the widest range of polymeric films with great performance. Our specialized films provide the ideal balance of chemical, dielectric, and thermal performance for your application. We use all of the polymers available, such as UHMW-PE, ECTFE, ETFE, FEP, and PFA.
We offer films from PFA - PerFluoroAlkoxy, PVF films - Polyvinyl fluoride, films from FEP - Fluorinated ethylene propylene, PEN - Ethylene Polynaphthalate, PI - Polyimide, PEEK - Polyetheretherketone, ETFE films - Ethylene TetraFluoroethylene, PET films - Polyester, LDPE - Low-density PE, PP films - Polypropylene, TPU - Thermoplastic PU, PC - Polycarbonate and many more.
Our custom made plastic films using cutting-edge manufacturing technology for TPU, PET, PE and many other materials can be made to your exact requirements. Select from a range of colors and thicknesses, from 0.001mm to 3mm, to ensure that it meets your exact requirements.
What are the key performance characteristics of PFA Film - PerFluoroAlkoxy compared to other polymer films?
PFA films are renowned for their exceptional chemical resistance, thermal stability, and dielectric properties. They can operate in temperatures ranging from -200°C to 260°C. This makes them ideal for applications in harsh chemical environments where other polymers may fail. Additionally, PFA has a low friction coefficient, enhancing its suitability for applications requiring smooth surfaces.
In what applications would a PVF (Polyvinyl Fluoride) film be preferred over other types of films?
PVF films are primarily used in applications where weather resistance and UV protection are critical. They are commonly found in the automotive industry for exterior coatings, as well as in the building sector for protective films. Their ability to maintain clarity and color over time in outdoor environments makes them a preferred choice for various protective and aesthetic applications.
What advantages do FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) films offer in electronic applications?
FEP films provide excellent dielectric properties and can be used in high-frequency applications due to their low dielectric constant and loss. They are also highly resistant to chemicals and moisture, making them suitable for insulation in electronic devices. Their thermal stability allows them to function effectively in a wide range of temperatures, which is essential for many electronic applications.

