The Guidance of Selecting Release Film
In terms of release film selection, cost, product quality, and production process characteristics should be considered. Regarding the selection of release film, let's take a look.
1. Cost: There is a significant difference between domestic and imported release membranes, and generally speaking, domestic beer is not very good. Especially in the preparation of 3M adhesive tape and Nippon adhesive tape, there are often cases where the surface is foggy or the release degree is too low, which cannot tear the release film and product well. It's just that domestic products are definitely cheaper than imported ones. And there is a relatively large price ratio. If considering that the company's products are used for export, it is better to recommend using imported ones, as they will be more smooth in terms of customs clearance. Due to the characteristics of domestic release film production equipment and production level. This determines the instability of domestic release films on certain products, and the serious consequence is the waste of adhesive tape.
2. Product quality: This is mainly reflected in the fact that some products only need to maintain their balance during transportation, which requires the product to not fall easily when combined with the release film. The choice of release membrane is mainly suitable, in my personal understanding. There is no perfect match for the good or the bad. Domestic products have the advantage of domestic products, while imports also have the strength of imports. The selection of release membranes is a process of college entrance examination, as all factors need to be considered comprehensively. Achieving a fair and cost-effective outcome while balancing various factors.
3. Production Procedure: The key here is whether to press or cut. Generally, when it comes to stamping or cutting, the thickness of the release film is required. Due to the low weight release film being used for stamping, it is not easy to break, and of course, this is also related to the fragility of the base paper. Poor fragility of the base paper will tear the paper and product apart during stamping or cutting, which cannot achieve the desired or desired effect.