Typical Applications
Polyurethane film has innumerable applications with new uses being discovered every month. Urethane has qualities which make it far superior to other film materials (click here for more details), so it can be substituted for these more "traditional" films with better performance.
Here are some of the more common applications/forms for Pacrim's film:
Medical Bag Applications
Safety Glass / Optically Clear Film
Lamination Of Dissimilar Materials
Coating Of Dissimilar Materials (eg. foam, plastics, paper)
Fabric Coating/Lamination
Specialty Hot-Melt Adhesive Films (eg. urethane/acrylic blends)
Hospital Mattresses
Seam Sealing
Wound Care Products
Anti-Static/Cleanroom Products
Conveyor Belting
Breathable Film
Fire Retardant Film
Miscellaneous Uses
It would be impossible to list all of the uses for urethane film, but here are some of the other uses we have identified:
- Advertising balloons
- Artificial heart components
- Athletic shoe inserts (air bladders)
- Automotive components (armrests, carpet pads, headliners, inflatable lumbar or thigh bladders, upholstery, seat covers, sun visors)
- Bio-medical devices
- Blood plasma bags/colostomy bags
- Bonding for drapery, sheet hems instead of sewing
- Bonding for two different types of fabric
- Breathable medical bandages
- Disposable gloves
- Down vest liners
- Emblems backing and adhesive
- External keyboard covers
- Fabric reinforcements
- Foul weather clothing
- Freezer pouches
- Fuel cells
- Fuel tank liners
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- Hospital pads
- Hot/cold therapy pads
- Inflatable greenhouses
- Labels
- Laminate to parachute material
- Light shields
- Numeral and letters for T-shirts and athletic uniforms
- Oil pouches
- Pressure-sensitive tape
- Prostheses
- Protective laminate for glass
- Raincoats
- Respirator diaphragms
- Safety glass/impact-resistant glass
- Shoe uppers
- Silo breather bags
- Special food packaging applications
- Splicing material for conveyor belting
- Surgical drape
- Tank liners
- Vapor barrier
- Wetsuits
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