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 | Glossary Of Photography Terms
  [1] |  | PET Film PET film, also known as polyester film, is a type of plastic material made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymer. It is a versatile and widely used material due to its excellent properties and various applications. Some key characteristics of PET film include: Transparency: PET film is highly transparent, making it suitable for applications where optical clarity is essential.
 Strength and Durability: It is a strong and durable material, offering good resistance to tearing, punctures, and impact.
 Flexibility: PET film is flexible and can be easily formed into different shapes.
 Chemical Resistance: It has good resistance to chemicals, oils, and greases.
 Heat Resistance: PET film can withstand moderate temperatures without deforming or melting.
 Moisture Barrier: It provides a certain level of moisture resistance, which makes it suitable for packaging applications.
 
 
 PET film finds a wide range of uses in various industries, including: 
 Packaging: It is commonly used for food and non-food packaging, such as trays, blister packs, and shrink-wrap.
 Printing: PET film is used in printing applications, including labels, posters, and overhead transparencies.
 Electrical and Electronics: It is utilized in electrical insulation, display screens, and other electronic components.
 Industrial Applications: PET film is employed in industrial tapes, protective films, and release liners.
 Lamination: It is used in laminating applications to enhance the strength and appearance of materials.
 
 
 Due to its eco-friendly nature, recyclability, and extensive applications, PET film has become a popular choice in various industries as a versatile and reliable material. | 
 
 
  
   
 
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