Film-Laminated Steel
Film-Laminated Steel
Film coating technology was born in Japan in 1977 and was initially used in can making to replace inner and outer coating technologies. Up to now, it has developed into various fields such as building materials inner decoration, home appliance shells, and ship inner decoration.
The lamination process does not contain formaldehyde, and the plastic film can be treated with beautification, antibacterial, anti dyeing, etc., ensuring human safety and health, while also playing an environmental role.
Laminated steel, commonly known as laminated steel, is used in the can making industry. It is made by laminating PET, PC, PE or PP films with metal sheets (galvanized, cold-rolled, tinned, copper, aluminum, etc.).
By combining plastic films (PET, PP) with metal plates through hot melting or bonding, the corrosiveness of metal plates and metal containers is solved, which not only has the decorative and barrier properties of plastic films, but also has the ductility and plasticity of metal plates.
Film-Laminated Steel Features
Customize the pattern according to the plate making file.
Coated iron has good application prospects in the packaging material industry, such as stamping stretch cans, thinning stretch cans, etc.
Special shaped cans, easy to open, provide personalized and fashionable packaging materials for food cans, various beverage cans, oil and chemical, daily chemical, pharmaceutical, health care, etc.