An easy-to-understand explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of embossing, as well as possible methods!
Embossing" is a process that creates uneven surfaces on substrates such as plastic, metal, leather, and paper, resulting in various effects. It enhances product design and improves manufacturing productivity, serving a wide range of purposes. Our company specializes in embossing high-rigidity films, such as biaxially oriented polyester films. We apply various effects through embossing, including release properties, peelability, cushioning, thermal insulation, matte finish, and light diffusion, which are utilized in window films and industrial process papers. This time, we have compiled "Basic Knowledge of Embossed Films." We provide a clear explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of embossing, as well as possible methods. You can download the PDF file titled "【Technical Document】The Essentials of Embossing!" which explains the basics in detail. *For more details about the blog content, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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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.