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Our company offers embossing processing on biaxially oriented PET film. Biaxially oriented PET embossed film can be used as a transfer decorative film in insert and in-mold molding, combining the rigidity of strong biaxially oriented PET with embossing. Additionally, by transferring the embossed shape onto the resin, we can utilize the effect of reducing the contact area, which can reduce friction with the target object and improve slip properties. Moreover, there are over 70 different embossed patterns to choose from, allowing you to select a pattern that fits your desired application and performance. *If your desired pattern is not available, we can also create a custom version. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company specializes in embossing plastic films. We excel in embossing "biaxially oriented PET," which is considered difficult to mold among film materials, and it is used in a wide variety of applications. **Benefits of Embossing (Creating Texture) in Film Processing** Embossing increases the surface area, reducing surface contact rates and preventing adhesion, which cannot be achieved with flat films. Embossed films are utilized in various applications by leveraging the performance and functionality of embossing. They are used for transfer applications to resins that take advantage of surface texture design, light diffusion through reflection and refraction effects, and preventing contact and adhesion with objects, among many other scenarios.