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Surface protection films aka SPF is made of specially formulated PE film coated with water based adhesive. It is available in Transparent, Milky and Black/White colours as standard. It provides excellent protection against damages and scratches. It is designed to leave no residue gum or marks when removed from target surface and have a shelf life of 6 months.It can be used on Glass, metal, plywood etc and many other surfaces.
Application
1. Self adhering film for multiple flat surfaces.
2. Shields surface from dust, moisture and other external factors.
3. Leave no glue or mark on target surface.
4. Moisture resistance and splash resistance.
5. Temperature and UV resistance are also optional.
6. Printable with customized prints and colours.
TYPE OF TESTING | TYPICAL VALUE | TEST METHOD | ||
Film Thickness | 17-125 Micron | IS:8402 | ||
Total Thickness | 20-130 Micron | IS:8402 | ||
Type of Adhesive | Acrylic | N/A | ||
Tensile Strength | 0.25-1KGF | ASDTMD:1000 | ||
Elongation | 120% Min. | ASDTMD:1000 | ||
Adhesion to Steel | 50-600 gm/in | ASDTMD:1000 | ||
Temprature Resistance | 60 Degree C | IS:8402 |
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