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Our Super Matt Soft Touch Series offers an ultra-matte, velvet-textured surface (0–3° gloss level) designed for doors, wall panels, and furniture surfaces where visual softness and tactile feel matter as much as durability. Available in PETG+PVC composite and pure PETG constructions, this series is compatible with a wide range of substrates, giving fabricators flexibility across different panel types and production lines.
| Material | PETG+PVC composite, or pure PETG |
| Thickness Range | 0.14mm – 0.35mm |
| Standard Width | 1250mm |
| Gloss Level | 0–3° (super matt) |
| Surface Feel | Soft touch, velvet texture |
| Applications | Doors, wall panels, furniture |
| Processing Methods | Flat lamination, wrapping, vacuum forming (thermoforming) |
This series is offered in two base constructions. The PETG+PVC composite combines the surface clarity and soft-touch feel of PETG with the cost efficiency and processing familiarity of PVC, making it a practical choice for buyers scaling standard door and panel production. The pure PETG option is typically selected when a higher level of surface consistency or specific downstream processing requirements call for a single-polymer film. If you're unsure which construction fits your production line or end-use requirements, let us know your substrate and processing method and we can recommend the appropriate option.
A gloss level of 0–3° places this series well below standard matte finishes, which typically fall in a wider range. In practical terms, this means the surface resists glare under direct or angled lighting, doesn't telegraph fingerprints or light surface contact the way semi-gloss finishes do, and reads as a soft, tactile "velvet" surface rather than a printed or coated one. For buyers producing furniture or wall panels for spaces with strong lighting — showrooms, retail fixtures, hospitality interiors — this low-gloss, soft-touch combination is often the deciding factor over standard matte alternatives.
This series is engineered to laminate, wrap, or thermoform onto a wide range of substrate types, giving buyers flexibility to standardize on one film across multiple product lines:
If your substrate isn't listed here, share the material and surface condition with us — compatibility often depends on substrate density, surface flatness, and moisture content rather than material type alone.
Item numbers in this series end in -M2 or -M6 (for example, 93005-48M2), identifying the specific construction and finish variant within the Super Matt Soft Touch Series. When placing an order, quoting the full code — including the M2 or M6 suffix — helps our team confirm the exact specification and avoid mix-ups between similar pattern numbers.
1. What's the difference between this series and a standard matte PVC foil?
Standard matte foils typically sit at a higher gloss level than this series. At 0–3° gloss, the Super Matt Soft Touch Series delivers a noticeably flatter, more tactile surface with minimal light reflection, plus a soft-touch feel that standard matte finishes don't replicate.
2. Can this film be used on curved or contoured furniture edges?
Yes. The series supports vacuum forming and wrapping in addition to flat lamination, so it can be applied to contoured profiles and edges as well as flat panel surfaces, depending on the gauge selected.
3. Will this film work on substrates other than MDF or particleboard?
Yes — this series is compatible with a broad range of substrates including plywood, WPC, calcium silicate board, gypsum board, and aluminum-plastic composite panels, among others. Substrate surface condition matters more than substrate type for lamination quality.
4. Is the soft-touch surface durable enough for high-traffic furniture or doors?
The film is designed for standard residential and commercial furniture and door applications. As with any soft-touch surface, avoiding abrasive cleaning materials will help preserve the velvet finish over time.