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Q How does the anti-fog coating work?
A The coating absorbs or disperses moisture evenly across the surface, preventing water droplets from forming and ensuring a consistently clear view.
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Q Can the anti-fog PET sheet be customized in size or color?
A Yes, we offer customization services including thickness, size, and coating type to meet specific application needs.
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Q Is the Anti-fog PET sheet food-safe?
A Yes, it is made from food-grade PET material and complies with international safety standards, making it suitable for direct food contact.
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Q How durable is the anti-fog layer?
A The anti-fog coating is long-lasting and designed to withstand repeated cleaning or handling without losing its effectiveness.
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Q Can Anti-fog PET sheets be recycled?
A Yes, PET is a recyclable material. Even with anti-fog treatment, the sheet remains environmentally friendly and suitable for recycling.
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Q What is the available thickness range?
A We offer a variety of anti-fog PET plastic sheets, the most common being 0.2/0.25mm thick.
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Q Are samples available before bulk order?
A Yes, we provide free samples for quality evaluation before placing a bulk order.
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Q What makes your Anti-fog PET Plastic Sheets different from others?
A We use advanced coating technology and strict quality control to ensure superior clarity, durability, and anti-fog performance. Combined with fast delivery and professional service, our sheets provide excellent value for our customers worldwide.
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Q What is metalized PET film?
A Metalized PET film is a polyester film coated with a thin layer of aluminum using vacuum metallizing technology. This process gives the film a shiny, metallic appearance while maintaining the strength, flexibility, and transparency of PET material.
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Q What are the main advantages of metalized PET film?
A It offers excellent reflectivity, high barrier performance against moisture, oxygen, and light, good heat resistance, and outstanding dimensional stability. In addition, it is lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly, making it ideal for modern packaging and decorative applications.
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Q What are the typical applications of metalized PET film?
A Metalized PET film is widely used in food and cosmetic packaging, labels, gift wrapping, reflective films, lamination, and decorative materials. It can also be used in insulation and printing industries due to its strong reflective and barrier properties.
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Q What thicknesses are available?
A We supply metalized PET film rolls in a wide range of thicknesses from 12μm to 190μm, depending on your specific requirements. Custom widths, colors (such as silver, gold, and rainbow), and finishes are also available.
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Q Can metalized PET film be recycled?
A Yes, metalized PET film is recyclable and free from harmful substances. It provides a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional aluminum foil or PVC films.
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Q Do you offer customized options?
A Absolutely. We can customize thickness, width, color, surface finish, and coating properties to match your application needs. Our team can also provide OEM and ODM services to support your brand and production process.
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Q How is metalized PET film supplied?
A The film is typically supplied in roll form with various core sizes and lengths, depending on customer preferences. Each roll is carefully packaged to ensure safe transport and excellent surface protection.
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Q How should the sheets be handled and stored?
A Keep them in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid scratching the lenticular surface; handle with clean gloves if possible.
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Q Is the material environmentally friendly?
A Yes. PET is a recyclable, non-toxic, and eco-friendly plastic material, making it a sustainable choice for visual packaging and display applications.
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Q What thicknesses and lens types are available?
A Standard thickness ranges from 0.25mm to 1.0mm, with lens counts between 50 and 200 LPI (lines per inch). Custom specifications are available upon request.
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Q What printing methods are suitable for 3D Lenticular PET Sheets?
A UV printing and offset printing are the most commonly used methods. Precise image alignment (registration) with the lens direction is important to achieve a clear 3D effect.
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Q What are the common applications of this material?
A It is widely used in advertising displays, packaging, stationery, 3D cards, decorative artworks, and anti-counterfeiting labels, providing vivid visual effects and premium appearance.