Imagine your exquisite packaging design compromised by poor ink adhesion during production, resulting in fading colors and peeling prints that diminish product quality and damage brand reputation. This isn't a hypothetical scenario but a real challenge facing countless printing companies. The solution? A high-performance material called chemically treated polyester film.
Chemically Treated PET Film (or surface-treated polyester film) represents an advanced iteration of biaxially oriented polyester film (BoPET) that undergoes specialized chemical processing. This treatment—applied to one or both surfaces—dramatically enhances the film's adhesion properties, creating superior bonding with inks, coatings, and adhesives. Essentially, it gives standard polyester film an "adhesion-boosting armor" that solves the bonding challenges encountered in printing, laminating, and metallization applications.
Compared to untreated polyester films, chemically treated versions offer these critical benefits:
This engineered material delivers exceptional performance characteristics:
The material's unique properties make it indispensable across multiple sectors:
Manufacturers offer different processing options:
When specifying chemically treated PET film, evaluate these factors:
Standard specifications include thicknesses from 12μm (customizable), widths of 500-2200mm, and lengths up to 36,000 meters, available with 3" or 6" cores.
As industries increasingly adopt this advanced substrate, chemically treated polyester film continues to redefine quality standards in printing and packaging while enabling new technological applications across multiple sectors.