ETFE Film
ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) film is a lightweight, transparent fluoropolymer film known for its exceptional durability, chemical resistance, and high light transmission. Often called the "plastic glass," it is widely used in architectural, aerospace, and industrial applications where transparency, strength, and weather resistance are critical.
Feature
- 90–95% visible light, comparable to glass
- Extreme Weather Resistance
- Temperature range: -150°C to +150°C (-238°F to +302°F).
- UV stable, resistant to yellowing or degradation.
- 1% the weight of glass, yet highly tear-resistant.
- Non-stick surface repels dust and dirt.
- Resists acids, alkalis, and solvents.
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- Flexible & Weldable
- Can be heat-sealed or thermoformed into complex shapes.
Specification
- Thickness: 50–250 microns (common for architectural use).
- Width: Up to 2.5m (98") in rolls or custom panels.
- Colors: Clear (standard), tinted (e.g., blue, gray), or printed patterns.