Plastic rigid film is a durable, stiff packaging material commonly used for protective covers, trays, and blister packs. It offers high strength, moisture resistance, and excellent clarity, making it ideal for consumer goods, electronics, and food packaging.
Durability: Provides strong protection against physical damage, ensuring product safety during storage and transit.
Clarity: High transparency allows for excellent product visibility, enhancing presentation and appeal.
Moisture Resistance: Protects contents from moisture, preserving product integrity.
Impact Resistance: Withstands impact and rough handling without cracking or breaking.
Customization: Can be molded into various shapes and sizes to fit different packaging needs.
Barrier Properties: Offers protection against environmental factors like dust, dirt, and UV light.
Machine Parts and Tools: Protects industrial components and tools during transportation, shielding them from dust, moisture, and physical damage.
Spare Parts Packaging: Used for securely packaging mechanical parts, ensuring they remain in good condition.
Blister and Strip Packs: Used for packaging pills, capsules, and medical devices, ensuring the integrity and hygiene of the products.
Sterile Medical Equipment: Provides protective packaging for syringes, gloves, and surgical instruments.
Thickness Typically ranges from 100 microns (µm) to 1,000 microns (µm), depending on the application.
Thicker films provide greater protection, while thinner films are used for lighter or more flexible packaging needs.
Plastic rigid films generally have high tensile strength, typically ranging from 50 MPa to 150 MPa, providing resistance to tearing and physical stress.
This ensures that the packaging can withstand handling and transportation without damage.