Ordinary adhesive film is directly applied to the surface of the board with glue at room temperature, so after one or two years, the film is prone to detachment. The PVC film, on the other hand, is pressed onto the surface of the board using a dedicated vacuum press at a high temperature of 110 degrees Celsius, making it less prone to detachment.
PVC is non-toxic and odorless, and has no irritation to the human skin or respiratory system. For those who are allergic to wood and paint, using PVC film packaging for furniture or kitchenware is very suitable. By using PVC film as decorative film, people can use a large amount of MDF, wood shavings, plywood, and fiberboard, reducing the use of wood and thereby reducing damage to forests and even the environment.
The use of PVC once caused great controversy in Western countries, with many people attempting to replace PVC with various other materials. However, it has been proven that the quality of PVC is no inferior to other substitutes, and its cost is cheaper than these materials.







