Attributes and Applications: Finishing Film

 

Roll of packaging film. Feeding unit of a modern packaging machine.


 

Plastic film materials are often used to provide protective coatings and other practical solutions for companies across various industries. However, certain film products can also be used to add a different look to the exterior of a product or fixture. This is where finishing film comes into play.

 

Finishing film is a term that describes various plastic films that can add a different finish to another surface. The exact materials used and finishes provided can vary greatly depending on the needs of each user. So it often helps to have a reliable plastic film distributor to tailor solutions to your company’s aesthetic goals. But a basic understanding of this concept and the materials used may give you a strong baseline for any future buying decisions. 

 

If you’re interested in learning more about finishing film and how it can be used in an array of different applications, read on for a guide. 

 

What is Finishing Film?

 

In general, finishing film is a type of plastic film that is applied over a surface to create a different looking finish than that of the material on its own. It’s basically a way of polishing or adding a different finish over the top of a surface. For example, a material that naturally has a flat or matte finish can appear glossy after adding a coat of plastic film with a glossy finish. 

 

The exact materials used vary. There are a huge array of plastics that can accommodate various finishes. So many plastic film users may even be able to use these products for both aesthetic and protective purposes. 

 

Since finishing film is a general term for a variety of plastic film products, the specific attributes can vary greatly. This makes it a very versatile category within the world of plastic film products. 

 

Generally, finishing films offer a different aesthetic coating over a variety of surfaces. This means that users can select the exact type of finish that a film should have to suit their needs. For example, some products may provide an abrasive finish, while others offer a matte or glossy appearance. Additionally, it can be adhered over a wide array of items, from small printed materials to fixtures in vehicles and even retail displays. 

 

How Does Finishing Film Work?

 

The exact process for using finishing film depends on the specific products used. However, these materials can generally be applied using similar methods of adhesion as other plastic film products. 

 

The film is created by transforming plastic resin into a sheet and then spreading it into a very thin layer. Various abrasives or additives can then be applied to change the appearance of each film. Then the material is bonded to the surface in question using adhesive or other methods like thermosetting so that it can simply provide an extra finish over the top of the material. 

 

Use Cases / Markets

 

If you’re interested in exploring the possibilities of finishing film, contact PolymerFilms to find the right solution for your company’s needs. We offer plastic films from top manufacturers in a variety of materials, gauges, and sizes. In addition, our in-house conversion equipment allows us to provide a multitude of film converting services to provide the exact finish your projects need. Since we work with customers in a huge array of industries, from transportation providers to retail businesses, our team has the knowledge and experience necessary to help you find the film products most relevant to your needs. And our five distribution centers spread throughout North America allow our team to provide personalized service and fast quotes and turnaround times to help you get your finishing films quickly. When you’re ready to discuss your plastic film needs, simply visit our website to request a free consultation

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