It is possible to achieve an anchor effect by increasing the surface area! *Gift of processing case collection.
Our company performs embossing on biaxially oriented PET film. Biaxially oriented PET embossed film can achieve an anchor effect due to the increased surface area created by the film's uneven texture. By applying a matte or frosted embossing to a flat film surface, we can improve the adhesion of printing inks during subsequent processes (enhancing printability) and enhance the bonding between the film surface and resin. Additionally, the effects vary depending on the pattern and shape, so you can choose from over 70 embossing patterns that closely match your preferences. *Anchor effect: This refers to the phenomenon where adhesive penetrates the fine unevenness of the material's surface, similar to tree roots, and hardens, thereby increasing adhesive strength. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Embossed Roll (Pattern) Examples】 ■ Fabric Grain ■ Leather Grain ■ Mesh ...etc *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.