Anti-rust thermal lamination film is a high-strength PE thermal lamination film, one of the plastic packaging films based on LDPE. Anti-rust heat-shrinkable film not only has the characteristics of good flexibility, strong impact resistance, strong tear resistance, not easy to break, not afraid of moisture, and large shrinkage rate, but also because of the addition of vci gas phase rust inhibitor and nano-materials in the production process, so that Heat-shrinkable film has super anti-rust performance. Equipment and devices packaged with anti-rust thermal lamination film can theoretically prevent rust for 6-18 months in an outdoor environment.
thermal lamination film is used in the sales and transportation of various products. Its function is to stabilize, cover and protect the product. It will shrink when heated, so the film tightly wrapped on the product is called thermal lamination film. The main materials used for heat shrinkable film are various thermoplastic films. At the beginning, PVC shrinkable film was the main material. With the continuous development of technology and the different needs of the market, the use of PVC shrinkable film is gradually decreasing, and now it is rapidly developing and becoming The mainstream of the market is these new PE, PP, PET, OPP, PVDC, POF and other multi-layer co-extruded heat shrinkable films. In fact, different materials have different characteristics. For example, EVA has particularly excellent low temperature resistance, PE film is soft and tough and not easy to shred, and contains 30% plasticizer. PVC film will harden at 0°C, and Tensile strength and impact resistance are poor. Both EVA and PVC films are not suitable for summer use, because high temperature and heat will reduce their advantages.