Description:
1. More environmental Polyethylene film as a carrier;
2. Natural rubber adhesive coated;
3. Improve your brand image by having your logo & contact details on;
4. Easy to apply & remove, with no adhesive residue after removal;
5. Hot-temperature endurable, anti-aging;
6. Stable adhering capacity and Special easy-peel;
7. Protect the surfaces not to being polluted, corroded, and scratched during the process of produce, transport, store, and installation.
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Glue type | Rubber glue |
Film blowing process | 3 layer coextrusion |
Recommended thickness | 50mic, 60mic, 70mic, 80mic, 90mic, 100mic; |
Recommended length | 300m,500m,1000m; |
Recommended width | 1000 - 1300 mm |
Colour | black&white |
Printing | up to 3 colour |
Core diameter | 76.2mm |
Product performance | Provide a protective barrier to scratches, marks, damage, and dirt in the process of bending, pressing, punching, cutting, drilling, milling, roll forming, transportation and installation. |
Recommended Peel Strength | 300gf/25mm |
Elongation transverse | 300%-400% |
Elongation longitudinal | 320%-450% |
Shelf life | 24month |

1. Preparation: Before starting the laser cutting protective film, make sure that the surface of the material to be cut is clean and free from dust, oil, etc.. If necessary, clean the
surface of the material with detergent and clean cloth to ensure the adhesion of the protective film.
2. Paste the protective film: Lay the laser-cutting protective film flat on the surface of the material to be cut. In the beginning, gently peel off the backing paper from one side of the film, and at the same time, use your fingers or a squeegee to tighten the film on the surface of the material. Gradually peel off the backing paper and avoid air bubbles during the protective film lamination process.
3. Adjustment and Trimming: Ensure that the protective film is fully adhered to the surface of the material being cut. If necessary, use a knife or scissors to trim the protective film at the edges to match the shape and size of the material.
5. Cutting Completed: After completing the cut, turn off the laser cutter and wait for the material and protective film to cool down. Do not touch the protective film or the surface of the material easily until the material has cooled down completely to avoid injury.
6. Remove the protective film: After the material and the protective film have cooled, slowly remove the protective film starting from one side. Ensure that the film is removed smoothly and does not damage the surface of the cut material.
