PE Film

What is PE Film

 

 

PE film is a thin continuous polymeric material. Thicker plastic material is often called a "sheet". These thin plastic membranes are used to separate areas or volumes, to hold items, to act as barriers, or as printable surfaces. Plastic films are used in a wide variety of applications.

 

Benefits of PE Film

 

1. Assured Protection:
The first and foremost responsibility of a PE film is to provide excellent protection. It is leakage-proof, and great for heat sealing; meaning that it can be wrapped around the product and secured with an airtight seal. PE is quite popular in the electronic industry as it provides excellent protection from moisture and tampering, keeping the electronic components safe.

 

2. Extremely Lightweight:
The best part about these PE film is their easy management in terms of transport and storage. They are incredibly lightweight, and require very little storage space. Its easy transportation contributes to reducing the carbon footprint significantly.

 

3. Superior Flexibility:
Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is soft, puncture-resistant, highly transparent, and heat seal-able, making it the ideal choice for wrapping products, tubing, and packaging of auto parts. The slightly denser version of LDPE is used to manufacture packaging bags for sharper objects.

 

4. Impact Resistance:
PE film is highly suitable for boat construction and protecting large containers that sail the uncertain sea waters. Why? It is chemical and impact-resistant, low maintenance, and facilitates buoyancy.

 

5. Highly Adaptable:
PE film can be tailored to suit different needs. It comes in different colors, clarities, and thicknesses. It can best display the products, as well as keep them sheltered, if required. This PE trait makes it easier to advertise a product.

 

6. Low-cost Solution:
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is extremely easy to process, yet economical. It is an opaque packaging leveraged for your everyday products like shampoo bottle, lotion bottles or flower pots; products that also demand a certain degree of marketing appeal.

 

7. Excellent Rigidity:
Given that they have a solid structure and are moisture-resistant, they are used to manufacture water bottles (along with the bottle caps), vegetable oil bottles, and milk cartons. Of all the plastic offerings, PE wears the crown when it comes to excellent rigidity.

 

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Why Choose us

Quality Assurance

We always feel that all success of our company is directly related to the quality of the products we offer.

Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities

We control the product quality critically for every step during the manufacturing from custom raw materials to production. We offer technical support that is second to none.

Complete qualifications

We always feel that all success of our company is directly related to the quality of the products we offer. They meet the highest quality requirements as stipulated in ISO9001, ISO14000:14001 SGS guidelines and our stringent quality control system.

Our Team

Being in disposable sanitary products industry for over 10 years, our team has served for world top companies and brands on OEM diapers, napkins, incontinent pads and etc.

 

 

5 Tips to Buy PE Film
 

The first: See the degree of light penetration
This is difficult to identify with the naked eye, it is best to use optical instruments to determine, there is a relatively simple way, is to select PE film were cut a small piece of computer desktop in the middle one by one paste, and then build on the computer A blank WORD document to check the extent of the whitish WORD document blank on the area where the computer has a film and no film or a different film area (professional point is called brightness). By contrast, the brightest material can be selected and its transparency is the best protective film.

 

Second: Look at haze
1. PE film haze how to see it? The first thing to do is to turn off the monitor. The method is the same as above. After the protective film is pasted in order, the clearer the color of the computer screen is, the smaller the haze is. The smaller the haze is, the better the material is. This method It's easier to see the difference if you use a black test board.
2. In a slightly dark room, open a fluorescent lamp, remove the PE film up and down from the film and hold it between the eyes and the light by hand, you look carefully to see if there is a layer of mist in the PE film Evenly distributed, it is the culprit that affects haze. The more serious the haze is, the more haze the material is, the worse the material is. On the contrary, it means the better; (note that haze will affect the penetration rate, but Transmittance is two different concepts!)

 

Third: Look at static electricity
Since the LCD device is sensitive to static electricity, the static electricity should be as small as possible when the protective film is attached. The test method is to prepare the PE film to be tested (3 layers or 2 layers), and smoke a cigarette to hit the ash on the desktop. , Or make a little confetti on the desktop, and then peel off the top protective film of the PE film (for the three layers of material with this step), then tear off the protective layer of the silicone layer, tear off the layer of PE Immediately when the protective film is used, the layer (silica gel surface) is used to get close to the soot or paper dust, and it is observed whether the protective film will adsorb these substances onto the silicone layer of the protective film and whether the degree of adsorption is strong. The more intense it is, the higher the static electricity generated by this material is, the worse the material is, and vice versa.

 

Fourth: Look at scratch
1. PE film is scratch-resistant, scratch-proof is everyone's current concern, the current scratch-resistant material on the market is basically similar (2-3H), performance is also good, only scratch-resistant and not scratch-resistant. The test method is to use a pencil with a hardness of 3H to push the PE film 10 times at a force of 500 degrees at a 45 degree angle. The scratch-free condition is considered to be as high as 3H.
2. There is a simple way is to use slightly harder metal devices or new cut nails on the PE film with the power of the usual stylus to scratch, if it is very easy to scratch it is not scratch-resistant, no scratch It can be determined that it has a scratch-resistant function.

 

Fifth: Anti-fingerprint
In recent years, many product screens have become larger and larger, and more and more smart phones use capacitive touch screens (touching with fingers rather than the old resistive screens). PE film more and more need to have anti-fingerprint features.

 

What Are The PE Film Types?
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Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)

 

This one is commonly used to manufacture plastic products like shopping bags. It is a highly flexible material with unique flow properties.

 

Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE)

 

This one is more or less the same as LDPE. The only difference is that it can be altered by adjusting the formula constituents using less energy during production. This potential gives it a winning edge over LDPE.

 

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

 

This type of plastic has a denser form, and the end-result is usually stiff plastic, thanks to its highly crystalline structure. It is commonly used to manufacture garbage bins, milk and laundry detergent holders, cutting boards, and the likes. The HDPE plastic does a great job of protecting the groundwater from toxic chemicals from oil drilling or from landfills.

 

What Are the Properties of PE Film?

 

 

Good Chemical Resistance: The non-polar structure of PE film means that it is resistant to many solvents. This allows PE to be applied widely for tanks and containers, even in industrial applications.

 

Good Impact Resistance: Particularly the higher-density types of PE film have very good impact resistance and tensile strength. However, they can be susceptible to stress cracking.

 

Good Electrical Insulating Properties: PE film is a good dielectric, and since it is also flexible, it is used widely as an insulator for wires.

 

Low Coefficient of Friction: PE film has a low coefficient of friction, and together with PE’s other properties like impact resistance, this makes it suitable for use in the transport and handling of bulk materials.

 

Very Low Water Absorption: PE film absorbs very little water, and in some forms, none at all. This means that even if submerged for extended periods, the plastic will not swell or lose its integrity. This makes PE a popular choice for water piping, particularly in agricultural and domestic applications.

 

The Importance of Perforated PE Film in Sanitary Pads
 

 

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Enhanced Breathability: The perforations in PE film facilitate airflow, promoting breathability and reducing moisture build-up. This helps to maintain a dry and comfortable environment, minimizing the risk of skin irritation and discomfort during use.

 
2

Improved Fluid Distribution: The perforations in PE film allow menstrual fluid to pass through quickly and evenly distribute across the absorbent core of the pad. This ensures efficient absorption and prevents leakage, providing users with reliable protection throughout the day.

 
3

Soft and Gentle Contact: PE film is soft and gentle against the skin, ensuring a comfortable and irritation-free experience for users. The perforations help to maintain a smooth surface, reducing friction and minimizing the risk of chafing or abrasions.

 
4

Odor Control: Perforated PE film assists in the diffusion of odors, helping to keep the pad discreet and odor-free during use. This is achieved by allowing airflow to carry away moisture and odor-causing bacteria, enhancing user confidence and comfort.

 
5

Environmentally Friendly: Many perforated PE films used in sanitary pads are designed to be biodegradable or environmentally friendly, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable feminine hygiene products. This ensures that the use of perforated PE film contributes to reducing environmental impact without compromising performance or comfort.

 

 

What the Application of PE Film in Daipers?

Structural composition

Nappies/diapers are usually composed of a top layer, a flow-conducting layer, an absorbent core layer and a bottom layer. the PE base film, as a bottom layer material, is an important part of the nappy structure.

 

Functional characteristics

PE base film has the function of environmental protection waterproof and breathable, it can effectively prevent urine leakage, while allowing air circulation, reducing the accumulation of moisture and heat, so as to keep the baby's skin dry.

 

Material Composite

PE film is usually used in combination with non-woven fabrics. This combination ensures the strength and durability of the base layer while maintaining good breathability.

Improved comfort

Due to the breathability of the PE backing film, it improves the overall comfort of the nappy/diapers and reduces moisture-induced skin problems such as nappy rash.

Absorbent performance

Although the absorbent performance is mainly determined by the absorbent core layer in the middle, the breathability of the PE backing film also helps to keep the absorbent layer dry, which in turn makes better use of the absorbent beads and fluffy fibres.

Environmental considerations

PE film is manufactured with environmental considerations in mind, choosing recyclable or biodegradable materials to minimise the impact on the environment.

Other applications

In addition to its application in nappies/diapers, PE film is also widely used in women's sanitary napkins, pad backing film and medical protective clothing.

 

Our Factory

 

Feiyue is located in the China Maritime Silk Road city-Quanzhou. As a global supplier in hygiene products, hygienic materials, Feiyue is to create added value for customers around the world.
Feiyue has focused on top quality hygiene products and hygienic materials for over 15 years in China. We started as a small operation, but now have become one of the leading suppliers in the hygiene products industry in China.
Today, Feiyue has been one of the top suppliers of quality hygiene products and hygienic materials, such as: baby diaper, adult diaper, sanitary napkin, Non woven fabric and PE film and SAP and so on.

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Our Certificate

 

We always feel that all success of our company is directly related to the quality of the products we offer. They meet the highest quality requirements as stipulated in ISO9001, ISO14000:14001 SGS guidelines and our stringent quality control system.

 

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Asked Questions

 

Q: What is PE in film?

A: A PE film (PE ) film is essentially a plastic film made from hydrocarbons, which is mainly obtained from natural gas or petroleum. Because of its wide use, polyethylene has many names in the market – 'plastic sheeting', 'polyethylene sheet', 'poly sheeting', or 'poly film'.

Q: Can PE film be recycled?

A: Plastic film is made of polyethylene (PE) plastic. This type of plastic is commonly labeled #2 HDPE or #4 LDPE in the recycling loop. This does not mean all #2 and #4 plastics fall within this category, only that if it is #2 or #4 and flexible it can be recycled with plastic grocery bags.

Q: What are the properties of polyethylene film?

A: LDPE Melting point: 105 to 115°C.
Density of LDPE: 0.910–0.940 g/cm3
Chemical resistance of LDPE: ...
Temperature resistance up to 80°C continuously and 95°C for shorter times.
Low cost polymer with good processability.
High impact strength at low temperature, good weatherability.

Q: How is PE film produced?

A: This plastic film manufacturing process begins with the melting of small plastic granules (called resin), until they become fused and malleable. The molten plastic is pushed, or better said, “extruded” through a circular matrix to form a continuous plastic tube called a bubble.

Q: Is PE film biodegradable?

A: Polyethylene or polythene film biodegrades naturally, albeit over a long period of time. Methods are available to make it more degradable under certain conditions of sunlight, moisture, oxygen, and composting and enhancement of biodegradation by reducing the hydrophobic polymer and increasing hydrophilic properties.

Q: Is PE film breathable?

A: This film's unique structure allows air and moisture to pass through while maintaining a waterproof barrier. It finds extensive use in various applications, such as medical garments, hygiene products, and outdoor apparel.

Q: Is PE film safe?

A: Polyethylene has been extensively reviewed by regulatory authorities and determined to be non-hazardous by normal routes of exposure including skin contact, inhalation and ingestion.

Q: How long does PE plastic take to decompose?

A: But when does plastic's life come to an end? Plastic waste can take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose, and even then, it never fully disappears; it just gets smaller and smaller.

Q: What are the applications of PE film?

A: Household products/ Consumer Goods - Garbage containers, kitchenware, housewares, ice boxes, bowls, buckets, ketchup bottles, etc. Agriculture - PE films are used widely for greenhouse, walk-in tunnel, low tunnel covers, and mulching.

Q: How do you bond polyethylene film?

A: Since polyethylene is non-polar, bonding polyethylene using adhesives and solvents is nearly impossible because it is resistant. Bonding polyethylene can be accomplished by using several other methods though, such as hot gas welding, fastening, laser welding, ultrasonic welding and heat fusion.

Q: Is PE film waterproof?

A: Polyethylene is virtually waterproof, but will allow elements like oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through. Its appearance is typically clear, but it can be opaque, depending on application needs. Different materials can be added to polyethylene film to customize its attributes for specific applications.

Q: What is a breathable PE film?

A: It is a breathable film that allows the passage of moisture vapor while preventing the passage of liquid, thus providing comfort and protection to the user. The market for Polyethylene Hygiene Breathable Film is expected to witness significant growth in the forecasted period.

Q: What is the difference between PE and PET film?

A: PET is lightweight, can take on many appearances, and is highly resistant to potentially harmful chemicals. PE, however, holds up slightly better against impacts than PET and has superior temperature protection.

Q: What can break down polyethylene?

A: PE can be decomposed by photo & thermal oxidations, chemical hydrolysis. PE can be biodegraded by microorganisms and invertebrates.

Q: Is PE plastic toxic?

A: Is Polyethylene Safe? Polyethylene is toxic if its components leak into beverages and products that could cause health risks.

Q: Does PE plastic leach?

A: Does Polyethylene Leach into Food and Drink? While polyethylene is relatively stable, and it is generally considered a safer plastic for food and drink, it has also been shown to leach plastic additives.

Q: Does PE have BPA?

A: PET plastic (polyethylene terephthalate) is the plastic most commonly used in single-use plastic water bottles. It is BPA free, but PET is also associated with many of the same health risks such as stunted growth, reproduction issues, low energy levels, body balance issues, and inability to process stress.

Q: Can you melt PE plastic?

A: Polyethylene (PE) is a soft polymer found in the two main types LDPE & HDPE. At higher temperatures, this plastic loses its rigidity and begins to melt. LDPE will already begin melting at 105°C and HDPE will begin melting at 125°C.

Q: Is PE plastic flammable?

A: However, like other polymers, the concern about PE is its flammability in applications requiring good flame retardancy. Although the emissions from PE have low toxicity, it has a low limiting oxygen index (LOI) and drips during burning, which causes rapid flame spread .

Q: What is the difference between PE and PVC film?

A: Polyethylene shrink wrap is more expensive than PVC or polyolefin, but thicker, tougher, and more stretchable. This is why it's used in those heavy-duty industrial shrink wrap jobs. However, polyethylene is also harder to shrink out completely and requires more cooling space.

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