PE Lamination film is a type of plastic film that is commonly used in various industries for packaging and laminating applications. It is a multilayer film that is made up of multiple layers of polyethylene (PE) resins, which are laminated together to provide a strong, durable, and flexible packaging material. PE Lamination film is commonly […]
PE Lamination film is a type of plastic film that is commonly used in various industries for packaging and laminating applications. It is a multilayer film that is made up of multiple layers of polyethylene (PE) resins, which are laminated together to provide a strong, durable, and flexible packaging material.
PE Lamination film is commonly used for laminating and packaging paper products, such as food packaging, shopping bags, and envelopes. It is also used for laminating other materials, such as fabric, foam, and other plastic films, to provide additional strength and protection.
PE Lamination film is available in different thicknesses, widths, and colors, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It can also be printed with custom designs and logos, making it an ideal choice for branding and marketing purposes.
The key benefits of PE Lamination film include its strength, durability, flexibility, and resistance to moisture and other environmental factors. It is also easy to handle, process, and recycle, making it a cost-effective and eco-friendly packaging material. Additionally, PE lamination film can be customized to meet specific requirements, such as heat sealing, tear resistance, and barrier properties, making it a versatile and adaptable packaging solution.
PE Lamination film is a multi-layer film typically made up of three layers, consisting of a core layer of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) sandwiched between two outer layers of high-density polyethylene (HDPE). This combination of different polyethylene resins provides the film with unique properties such as high strength, flexibility, and durability.
The thickness of PE lamination film can vary depending on the application and the desired properties. Thicker films provide more strength and durability, while thinner films are more flexible and cost-effective. The thickness is typically measured in microns (µm), with common thicknesses ranging from 20 to 200 µm.
PE Lamination film can be produced using different methods such as blown film extrusion or cast film extrusion. Blown film extrusion involves blowing air into a tubular die to create a bubble of molten plastic that is then cooled and flattened into a film. Cast film extrusion involves extruding molten plastic onto a polished chrome roll, which cools and solidifies the plastic into a thin film.
PE Lamination film can be customized to provide specific properties such as heat sealing, puncture resistance, and barrier properties. The film can be treated with additives such as anti-static agents, slip agents, or UV stabilizers to enhance its performance in different applications.
Plast Uno Limited produces PE Lamination films using state-of-the-art processing technology to ensure consistent quality and performance. Our production process begins with the selection of high-quality raw materials such as LDPE and HDPE resins, which are sourced from reputable suppliers.
The raw materials are then blended and extruded using a modern blown film extrusion process. This process involves blowing air into a tubular die to create a bubble of molten plastic that is then cooled and flattened into a film. Our blown film lines are equipped with advanced technology such as automated thickness control and computerized monitoring systems to ensure consistent film thickness and quality.
After extrusion, the film is treated with corona discharge to enhance its surface energy and improve its adhesion to other materials. The film is then laminated with other materials such as paper, aluminum foil, or other plastic films to create a composite material with specific properties such as barrier protection or heat sealing.
Throughout the production process, we adhere to strict quality control standards to ensure that our PE lamination films meet or exceed industry standards for performance and durability. Our films are widely used in a variety of applications such as food packaging, industrial packaging, and construction materials.