PET Plastic Protective Film

PET Plastic Protective Film

PET plastic protective film is transparent and colorless. It’s the roll type of film that has an adhesive layer of acrylic or silicone or urethane on PET film. The surface has been hardened treatment. It’s ideal for protecting products in the middle of processing and releasing. Also able to protect the screen of mobile devices in daily lives.
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Tailun Electronic Materials (Suzhou) Co.,Ltd

 

Founded in 2008 TAILUN is one of the largest coating manufacturers in China, and is committed to the technical research and development and production of adhesive materials in consumer electronics, automotive, electrical and other industries Main products include protective film, adhesive tape, release film and PI products, etc.2008 Suzhou Tailun established / 2014 11x Coating lines; Taiwan Tailun established/2015 13x Coating lines / 2016 Tailun Viet Nam established / 2018 Ju cheng tai established / 2019 Delian established; Ning xia Heng chan established / 2021 Decided to invest in Runbang / 2022 18+2 Coating lines; Ju cheng tai and Run bang went into operation / 2023 Ning xia Hengchang went into operation

Why Choose Us

 

Production Market
600+ customers annually. Products are exported to Vietnam, Singapore, India, the United States, Germany and so on.

 

R&D Capability
7 invention patents, 3 high-tech product certification certificates, 8 utility model patents, national high-tech enterprise, Suzhou Engineering Research Center.

 

Production Equipment
18 production coating lines / 9 rewinding machines
2 sample coating lines / 18 slitting machines / 11 cutting machines

 

Our Factory
Founded in 2008 TAILUN is one of the largest coating manufacturers in China, and is committed to the technical research and development and production of adhesive materials in consumer electronics, automotive, electrical and other industries Main products include protective film, adhesive tape, release film and PI products, etc.

Heat Temperature Resistance Protective Film

Heat Temperature Resistance Protective Film

This product is made of treated PET film as substrate and coated with high temperature resistant acrylic PSA.Temperature resistant for 150℃ 30 min.Slight peeling force climbing after high temperature.After high temperature, there is no residual adhesive and no pollution.protection of glass coating, FPC and ITO film.

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FPC Protective Film

The product is used for FPC transferring, high temperature supporting, shipment and other process protectionThe protective film is coated and processed in the dust-free room with high cleanliness.FPC surface can be inspected without peeling off the protective film.

Polarizer Frotective Film

Polarizer Frotective Film

The product has excellent adhesion performance for smooth and foggy polarizers.High cleanliness and excellent optical performance.After peeling off, the polarizer is free of residual adhesive and bubbles.Good weather resistance, heat resistance, acid and alkali resistance.

Pet Protective Film for Glass Products

Pet Protective Film for Glass Products

With low peel force, good wetting property.High cleanliness and excellent optical performance.Excellent antistatic performance can effectively avoid dust pollution.Good resistance to humidity and heat, no pollution to the backing under high temperature and humidity environment.

PU Frotective Film

PU Frotective Film

With low peel force, good wetting property.High cleanliness and excellent optical performance.Excellent antistatic performance can effectively avoid dust pollution.Good resistance to humidity and heat, no pollution to the backing under high temperature and humidity environment.

Heat Curing Protective Film

Heat Curing Protective Film

Heat curing protective film is made of PET film as substrate and coated with foaming acrylic PSA. The product has high peel force at normal temperature, and its force decreases after heating, which is easy to be peeled off.

UV Curing Protective Film

UV Curing Protective Film

UV curing protective film is made of PET or PO film as substrate and coated with UV curing acrylic PSA. The peel force of the film is extremely high before the irradiation of UV lamp, and will decrease sharply after the irradiation. Then film can be easily peeled without marks.

Foam Frotective Film

Foam Frotective Film

The protective film is coated and processed in the dust-free room with smooth and flat surface.Products with corresponding pee force for different foams.The product has excellent anti-static performance to avoid dust pollution.

Protective Film for Graphite Sheet

Protective Film for Graphite Sheet

The product is used for transferring, die-cutting process protection and shipment protection after graphite sheet calendared.The protective film is coated and processed in the dust-free room with high cleanliness.

What is PET Plastic Protective Film

 

PET plastic protective film is transparent and colorless. It's the roll type of film that has an adhesive layer of acrylic or silicone or urethane on PET film. The surface has been hardened treatment. It's ideal for protecting products in the middle of processing and releasing. Also able to protect the screen of mobile devices in daily lives. The hardening value of the surface is between 3H-4H. The better the surface hardening, the stronger its wear resistance. PET plastic protective film is the roll type of transparent film using polyester film as a substrate and coated with a layer of acrylic or silicone adhesive. It is widely used as a protector for the product during manufacturing process. It also can be used to offer protection for lens, touchscreens, in-mold decoration, and so on.

Advantages of PET Plastic Protective Film

Lightweight and easy to handle

Advantage of a PET plastic protective film is that it is lightweight and easy to handle, which helps get the desired outputs. Furthermore, it protects surfaces from dirt and other issues, which enhances the quality of products to a greater extent.

Durability

The primary advantage of using a PET plastic protective film is that it is highly resistant to scratches or abrasions. This, in turn, gives ways to enhance durability effectively to achieve better results. It even provides methods to extend the lifespan of products.

Easy to apply and clean

PET plastic protective film are easy to apply and clean, which will save time. They are suitable for industries where a clean and sanitary environment is necessary.

Available in a range of thicknesses and adhesion levels

PET plastic protective film are available in a range of thicknesses and adhesion levels that suit various applications.

 

PET Plastic Protective Film Viscosity Analysis

 

The effectiveness of PET plastic protective film largely hinges on its adhesive properties, which play a crucial role in protecting products during various stages such as storage, transportation, and use. This film ensures that the surfaces it covers remain pristine and free from scratches and contamination, thereby elevating the overall quality of the products.


PET plastic protective film is engineered to adhere suitably to surfaces without causing damage or leaving residues. This adherence prevents the film from slipping or lifting during handling and processing, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of the protected items. The film also boasts excellent retention force and is resistant to various environmental factors including weather conditions.


A key feature of PET plastic protective film is its optimal viscosity, which facilitates easy application and removal. The film is designed to maintain its peeling ability over time, ensuring that it can be removed with minimal effort and without increasing stickiness after extended use. Even under direct sunlight, the film's performance remains stable for up to a year, making it a reliable choice for long-term protection.

The Use of PET Plastic Protective Film
 

Hardware Industry: It's used on items like computer cases, galvanized sheets, aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium gold sheets, as well as on plastic steel, glass sheets, and solar panels.

Optoelectronic Industry: This includes applications on LCD displays, backlight panels, cold light films, membrane switches, and mobile phone screens.

Plastic Industry: PET film protects ABS and PP injection-molded products, PVC sheets, acrylic sheets, instruments, plastic lenses, and the surfaces of painted parts.

Printing Industry: It safeguards surfaces of PVC, PC boards, aluminum plates, and films, particularly printed nameplates.

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Wire and Cable Industry: The film is used to cover copper wires and cable products, both finished and in-progress, helping to prevent dust pollution and providing resistance against oxidation and fouling.

Electronics Industry: It serves to prevent scratches and damage on finished and semi-finished products during manufacturing and handling on assembly lines.

Mobile Phone and Digital Industry: Known as mobile phone skins or protective films, these serve to protect both the body and screen of mobile phones from damage and wear.

What Is The Difference Between PET Plastic Protective Film And PVC Protective Film

 

 

PVC protective film and PET protective film are two commonly used plastic protective materials. Their main purpose is to protect various types of items from damage. PVC protective film and PET protective film together constitute a wide range of plastic protective materials market, but what are the differences between them? Next, the editor from the PET protective film manufacturer will discuss the differences between PVC protective film and PET protective film, as well as their uses.

 

PVC protective film is made from polyvinyl chloride. It is a material with excellent temperature and chemical stability, as well as high impact resistance. PVC protective film can harden or soften, thus offering multiple hardness options to ensure it can meet almost any need. PVC protective film is usually transparent or semi-transparent and can be printed with different patterns or labels using printing technology. PVC protective film can be used as protective material for household appliances such as batteries, phones, computer screens, kitchenware, and toilets.

 

In contrast, PET protective film is made from polyester. The thickness of PET protective film is typically 0.05mm to 0.2mm and it can be waterproof, dustproof, oxidation-resistant, and can block oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and humid air. PET protective film does not harden or soften like PVC protective film, and its hardness and transparency are relatively fixed and cannot be adjusted. PET protective film is mainly used to protect glass, metal surfaces, optical instruments, medical equipment, etc., which have high precision, high mirror finish, high transparency, and reflective surfaces, especially suitable for panels, decorative strips, etc., used in transportation media such as cars, airplanes, and high-speed railways.

 

PVC protective film is typically used for surface protection of everyday items such as kitchen appliances, shower equipment, sanitary products, sex toys, furniture, etc. The low cost of PVC protective film and its advantage of multiple hardness options make it a very popular protective material.

 

PET protective film, on the other hand, is mainly used for high-quality optical instruments, medical equipment, electronic components, precision instruments, high-speed railway interior decorative panels, dashboard protection, etc. PET protective film has advantages such as tensile strength, barrier properties, high elasticity, high overheating temperature, impact resistance, etc., making it an ideal protective material for high-end products.

 

Additionally, PVC and PET protective films, after die-cutting through printing technology, are also integrated into many external designs. They have extensive applications in handicrafts, printing, woodworking, shoemaking, and other fields.

 

PVC protective film and PET protective film have many differences. In terms of material characteristics, PVC protective film can harden or soften, while PET protective film does not change its hardness. In terms of application, PVC protective film is mainly used for protection of household appliances, sex toys, daily necessities, etc., while PET protective film is widely used in high-precision optical, medical, electronic fields, etc. We can choose the right protective material based on the product type and the protection material needed. Ultimately, whether you use PVC protective film or PET protective film, they both help protect your products and make them more durable.

 
How To Eliminate Air Bubbles In PET Plastic Protective Film

Protective film bubbles are a common issue during the film application process. They can affect the appearance and performance of the film and may lead to premature detachment. Protective films are essential for electronic devices, so addressing bubble formation is crucial. First, let's understand the causes of protective film bubbles. Typically, this problem is mainly caused by the following factors:
 

Dust and dirt: If the screen is not properly cleaned before applying the film, dust and dirt may become trapped between the film and the screen.
 

Air: During the film application process, air bubbles may become trapped, especially when using cheaper or lower-quality films.
 

Improper application: Incorrect application steps and techniques can also lead to bubbles.

 

Here are some effective methods and techniques:


Use a bubble card to eliminate bubbles. A bubble card is a tool specifically designed to remove protective film bubbles. When applying the film, slowly scrape the bubble card along the film and push the bubbles towards the edges. This helps to expel the bubbles while ensuring the integrity and quality of the film.


Use a vacuum cleaner to suck out bubbles. If the bubbles are large or stubborn, a vacuum cleaner can be used. Set the vacuum cleaner to maximum power, position the nozzle close to the bubble, and suction the bubble forcefully. This method effectively removes bubbles, but be careful not to apply too much force to avoid tearing the film.


Use a hairdryer to eliminate bubbles. Using a hairdryer is also an effective method to remove protective film bubbles. Set the hairdryer to medium-high heat, blow it onto the bubbles for a period of time until the bubbles shrink or disappear. However, be careful not to blow too forcefully to avoid damaging the film.


Manual pressing to eliminate bubbles. Manual pressing is another method to remove protective film bubbles. Gently press the bubbles with your fingertips, then use another hand to push the bubbles from the center of the film towards the edges until the bubbles disappear. This method requires carefulness to avoid making the film messier.


Reinstall the protective film. If the above methods fail to achieve the desired results or if there are too many bubbles, reinstalling the protective film may be necessary. Before reinstalling, thoroughly remove the original film and carefully clean the screen. Follow the instructions for film application without taking shortcuts to ensure the effectiveness and quality of the film.

 
Different Thickness of PET Plastic Protective Film
 

PET protective film is one of many protective films. It is the simplest polymer organic compound based on a special polyethylene (PE) plastic film.

 
 

The PET protective film material is transparent and colorless, and the surface has been hardened. Generally, the PET protective film material depends on the place of origin, and the hardening value of the surface is between 3H-4H. The better the surface hardening, the stronger the wear resistance.

 
 

The light transmittance is also the main property of the PET protective film material. Generally, the light transmittance is above 90%. The high light transmittance not only enables us to have a good visual effect when using related instruments, but also has a good visual effect on the eyes. protective effect.

 
 

We all know that the utilization rate of PET protective film in the electronics industry is very high, and the thickness of the tape used in different scopes is also different. The thickness of the PET protective film on the market now ranges from 30 μm to 150 μm.

 
 

30 μm PET protective film: Although it is thin, it has excellent shear resistance and excellent bonding strength, and has good anti-aging properties and ultraviolet light resistance properties. The probability of fogging is very low. It is generally used for LCD and Fixed nameplates, etc.

 
 

50 μm-60 μm PET protective film: Generally belongs to thin and light varieties, but also maintains a good bonding effect, mainly used for nameplates, pasting of earphone and microphone accessories, fixing of digital camera reflective film, LCD reflective sheet and backlight film Fixed between groups and the outer frame of the center button of the mobile phone.

 
 

80 μm PET protective film: Excellent adhesion at room temperature, suitable for polar surface smooth surface pasting, LCD frame fixation, digital camera buttons and hard materials, LCD front shell and panel fixation.

 
 

100 μm PET protective film: Excellent adhesion strength to smooth surface, mainly used for fixing between LCD backlight film group and bottom frame.

 
 

125 μm PET protective film: Excellent comprehensive performance, excellent adhesion characteristics to most materials, and excellent shear resistance and temperature resistance.

 
FAQ

Q: Is PET film heat sealable?

A: Most standard PET films, made of polypropylene, are not heat sealable. In this way, heat sealable PET films are created. Our heat sealable PET film is available in different thicknesses.

Q: How do you dissolve PET film?

A: Dissolve PET it in Dichloromethane (DCM) first and then add a small amount of Dioxane to it . Pour this solution on a glass slide and allow it to cool slowly at room temperature. You csn get your desired film .

Q: Is PET film biodegradable?

A: For a polymer to be categorized as "biodegradable", more than 60–70% of the sample must be degraded within 6 months. PET cannot meet these conditions and is accordingly categorized as a non‐biodegradable polymer.

Q: Is PET film UV resistant?

A: are biaxially oriented films made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET). These UV-protected polyester films offer good weathering resistance and very high absorption of UV radiation.

Q: Is PET film durable?

A: PET films are generally more durable than polyester films because of their higher tensile strength and better impact resistance. They are also more heat resistant and can withstand higher temperatures than polyester films.

Q: What is the raw material for PET film?

A: The basic raw materials in PET, pure terephthalic acid (PTA) and monoethylene glycol (MEG), are chemically reacted with a small amount of co-monomers via a "polycondensation" process to form a base polymer. The resulting polymer is a polyester that is commonly used to make films and fibers.

Q: Is PET film flammable?

A: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a widely used engineering thermoplastics, is inherently flammable, presenting significant fire risks.

Q: Is PET film conductive?

A: These PET films show potential for use as conductive and tough plastic films for antistatic packaging in electrical and electronic applications.

Q: Is PET film a glass?

A: PET film,abbreviated from polyethylene terephthalate,a type of plastic that's available in many variations depending on specific applications.

Q: What is chemical coated PET film?

A: HC grade is a Biaxially Oriented Transparent Polyester Film with one side chemical coating. The coated surface gives excellent adhesion to a wide range of inks & laminating adhesives thus improving the bond strength of flexible laminate. It also acts as an excellent base film for metallization.

Q: Is PET film heat resistant?

A: As a matter of fact, PET can withstand temperatures as hot as 150°C (302°F) and as cold as -70°C (-94°F). In fact, there may be instances where PET can go beyond those temperatures (colder and hotter) when the physical requirements or stress, are not as demanding.

Q: What is the grade of PET film?

A: Film-grade PET Chip enjoys the characteristics of good thermal stability, high cleanliness, and excellent film-forming properties. It is mainly used to produce PET back sheets in PV or solar modules, BOPET film, packaging film, printing film, protective film, plastic wrap, high transparent film, tape film, etc.

Q: Is PET film UV resistant?

A: Are biaxially oriented films made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET). These UV-protected polyester films offer good weathering resistance and very high absorption of UV radiation.

Q: Why use PET plastic?

A: Interestingly, unlike glass, PET is lighter, durable and a more cost effective option that is strong and shatterproof. These unique properties have ensured PET is rapidly becoming the world's favourite packaging material particularly for food and beverages.

Q: Is PET film durable?

A: PET films are generally more durable than polyester films because of their higher tensile strength and better impact resistance. They are also more heat resistant and can withstand higher temperatures than polyester films.

Q: What is PET film made of?

A: If you are looking for a PET film for your needs, then Mylar is one of the best brands in the market. A PET is a polyester or polyethene terephthalate. This is a thermoplastic which is made up of dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol.

Q: Is PET plastic waterproof?

A: Its temperature range for the PET extruder is quite wide at 160°C to 210°C. The advantages of using PET for 3D printing are that it is food-safe, waterproof, has a glass-like appearance, and does not produce odor or fumes.

Q: What does PET film mean?

A: PET stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate. It's often referred to by its common name, Polyester, but in the flexible packaging world it's better known as PET. PET is a thermoplastic-engineered film, which means it can be formed and manipulated in different ways when a specific heat source is applied to it.

Q: What is PET film coating?

A: Coated polyester film, also called coated PET film, is a plastic film that has been coated with a material on one or two sides of the film. The type and amount of coating applied determines the physical, mechanical, optical, thermal, electrical and chemical properties.

Q: What is the difference between PET film and PVC film?

A: Compared to PET, PVC has a lower resistance to temperature and has a smell: even these characteristics do not recommend its use for food packaging.

Q: What is PET protective film?

A: PET (polyethylene terephthalate) film – or polyester film – is a thermoplastic polymer that is utilised for antimicrobial & insulation films, surface protection, hard-coats films & protective films, labelling & label face-stocks, packaging & printable films, security/tamper evident films and photovoltaic back-sheets.

Q: What is the sealing temperature of PET film?

A: The thermal properties of the polyethylene resin as the heat sealing material were analyzed with differential scanning calorimetry; the effective range of heat sealing temperature for the laminated film was determined to be 110-160°C.
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