Polüesterkile
Polüesterkile, commonly known as polyester film, is a thermoplastic polymer made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET). It is a versatile material produced through a process called film extrusion, where molten PET is forced through a die and then cooled. The resulting film possesses a unique combination of properties that make it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Key characteristics of polüesterkile include its high tensile strength, excellent dimensional stability, and good resistance to
In packaging, polüesterkile is frequently employed for food wraps, laminates, and heat-sealable films due to its
Polüesterkile can also be surface-treated or coated to enhance its properties, such as improving adhesion, printability,