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What indoor surfaces is this decorative film suitable for?
Our PVC decorative film is compatible with lacquer-free doors, cabinet and furniture panels, wall cladding, and flooring, bonding effectively to substrates including MDF, particleboard, PVC profiles, and wood composites.
How does PVC decorative film compare to traditional painting or lacquering?
It eliminates the need for spray booths, drying time, and VOC-heavy coatings — the film surface is production-ready straight off the line, reducing processing costs and lead time for high-volume manufacturers.
What wood grain and surface finish options are available for interior use?
We offer wood grain, solid color, stone, and abstract patterns across a range of finishes from high gloss to deep matte, with embossed textures available to replicate the tactile feel of real wood or fabric.
How scratch- and wear-resistant is the film for furniture and flooring applications?
The protective coating resists everyday scratching and surface abrasion across cabinet doors, tabletop panels, and moderate-traffic flooring; reinforced wear-layer variants are available for higher-demand flooring applications.
Is the film compatible with both thermal lamination and adhesive bonding processes?
Yes — thermal lamination variants suit hot-press and membrane wrapping on MDF and board substrates, while PSA versions are available for on-site panel installation and wall cladding.
Does the film meet interior air quality and safety standards?
Our indoor-grade film complies with major formaldehyde-emission and VOC standards, making it suitable for residential interiors, children's furniture, and other environments with strict air-quality requirements.
What thickness options are available, and how does thickness affect the application?
All the series have different thickness options — thinner gauges suit flat lamination and profile wrapping, while thicker films provide greater rigidity for tabletop panels and flooring overlays. You can contact us for the specification.
Can the film be used on curved or profiled surfaces such as door edges and cabinet frames?
Yes — the film's flexibility and elongation properties allow it to conform cleanly to shaped door edges, frame moldings, and curved furniture components without cracking, lifting, or visible seam lines.