APET Anti-fog PET Sheet
APET Anti-fog PET Sheet
APET Anti-fog PET Sheet

APET Anti-fog PET Sheet

Anti-fog Sheet has a wide range of applications. It can be used in the production of protective masks and blister molding. When placed on hot water, ordinary APET sheets will form fog on the surface, making the surface unclear, but APET anti-fog Sheet, placed on hot water, the surface will not form fog, the surface is still very transparent

  • Form Parameters

Item

Conductive

Antistatic

Normal

Density(±0.02)

1.35g/cm3

1.35g/cm3

1.35g/cm3

Thickness(±0.015)

0.2mm-1.3mm

0.2mm-1.3mm

0.2mm-1.3mm

S. R.(Ω)

104-8

109-11

≧1012

Width Range (±1.0mm)

300mm-1000mm

300mm-1000mm

300mm-1000mm

Max.Weight(±0.5KG)

550KG

550KG

550KG


FAQ


What is the difference between APET and PET?


APET stands for Amorphous Polyethylene Terephthalate, while PET stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate. The main difference between the two materials is their level of amorphousness, with APET having a higher level of amorphousness than PET. This makes APET more transparent and tougher than PET.


What is PET plastic sheet?


PET plastic sheet is a type of plastic material made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). It is commonly used in packaging, printing, and other applications because of its strength, clarity, and durability.


How can you tell the difference between PVC and PET?


PVC has a distinctive chemical smell, while PET has no odor. Also, PET is more rigid and less flexible than PVC. You can also check the recycling code on the plastic item, as PET is typically marked with #1, while PVC is marked with #3.


How thick is a PET sheet?


PET sheets come in a range of thicknesses, typically ranging from 0.1mm to 2.5mm. The thickness required will depend on the intended application of the PET sheet.


What is PET sheet made from?


PET sheet is made from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), a thermoplastic polymer resin that is produced by reacting ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid.


Is PET plastic hard or soft?


PET plastic can range from flexible to rigid depending on the thickness and processing conditions. Generally, thicker PET sheets tend to be more rigid, while thinner ones are more flexible.