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filmlaag

Filmlaag is a Dutch term used in materials science, coatings, and packaging to denote a thin layer of film-forming material applied to a substrate. The word is a compound of film and laag (layer) and is used in technical literature to describe a discrete coating that contributes to protection, functionality, or appearance.

Filmlaag appears in contexts such as protective coatings on glass or plastics, functional coatings on solar

Characteristics of a filmlaag include its thickness, typically ranging from several nanometers to several micrometers, depending

Production and application methods include coating (spray, dip, or roll coating), vapor deposition (chemical or physical

In practice, a filmlaag is often part of a multilayer stack where each layer provides a specific

cells
or
displays,
and
multilayer
packaging
films
where
it
serves
as
a
barrier
or
sealant
between
layers.
on
the
application;
its
chemical
resistance;
optical
properties
such
as
transparency
or
imparted
color;
and
its
adhesion
to
the
underlying
substrate.
vapor
deposition),
extrusion
or
lamination
of
films,
and
the
use
of
adhesive
interlayers
to
attach
a
film
to
a
surface.
function,
such
as
barrier
protection,
UV
filtering,
or
mechanical
strength.
Examples
include
laminated
safety
glass
with
a
polymer
film
layer
and
food
packaging
films
with
dedicated
sealing
layers.