When choosing PVC interior decorative film, you can consider the following aspects:
Material characteristics and environmental protection: PVC film is made of polyvinyl chloride material, which has good flexibility and processing performance, but its weather resistance is relatively weak, and it is prone to aging when exposed to sunlight for a long time. In addition, PVC may release harmful substances during production and use, which has a certain impact on the environment.
Durability and safety: Although PVC film has a certain toughness, it may be more vulnerable to damage under extreme conditions. In contrast, the durability of PVC film is not as good as PET film, which has higher strength and toughness, and is not easy to break even if it is impacted, which enhances the safety of glass.
Light transmittance and aesthetics: PVC film has poor light transmittance, which may affect indoor lighting. PET film has high light transmittance, can effectively retain natural light, and is designed to have first-class white spot opacity and clarity, making the printed PET film have an exceptionally vivid and detailed design.
Installation difficulty: PVC film is flexible and easy to apply, suitable for DIY installation. PET film is more sticky, and first-time users may have difficulty cutting and laminating.
Price and cost: PVC film is cheap and suitable for consumers with limited budgets. PET film is often more expensive than PVC film due to its relatively high production cost.
Application scenarios: PVC film is often used in indoor partitions, display cabinets and other occasions because of its low price and easy installation. PET film is widely used in occasions that require high protection, such as automobile windshields and building curtain walls.
