What is the difference between the protective film during transportation and cutting
Here are the differences between protective film used during transportation and protective film used for cutting:
1. Material selection: Protective films used during transportation typically use materials that have good tear resistance and impact resistance. They need to prevent the packaged items from being damaged or crushed by external forces during transportation. Protective films used for cutting usually require materials that are easy to slide over the blade and do not adhere to it, ensuring smoothness.
2. Adhesive strength requirements: Protective films used during transportation generally need to have high adhesive strength to ensure that the film stays securely attached to the protected surface, preventing contamination, scratching, and displacement caused by vibrations. Protective films used for cutting require lower adhesive strength so that the cutting tool can easily slide over the film surface, avoiding damage and detachment.
3. Lifespan: Protective films used during transportation typically need to have a longer lifespan to ensure continuous protection during transportation. Protective films used for cutting are typically peeled off and replaced after single or few uses, so they need to maintain good cutting quality and be easy to remove.
4. Convenience of installation and removal: Protective films used during transportation usually need to be easily installed and removed without leaving any adhesive residue or traces. Protective films used for cutting need to be easy to install on cutting tools and easy to remove after cutting is done.
In conclusion, protective films used during transportation primarily focus on the overall protection and stability of the items, with high adhesive strength and impact resistance. Protective films used for cutting are mainly used to protect cutting tools, requiring low adhesive strength and easy removal.
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