85-micron translucent red MOPP (Monoaxially Oriented Polypropylene) silicone-coated release film is mainly used for labeling and packaging
applications where a translucent red-colored surface is required. The film is coated with a silicone release coating on the liner side, which
provides a non-stick surface, allowing the adhesive to be applied to the other side of the film without sticking to the liner.
Here are some of the common applications of 85-micron translucent red MOPP silicone-coated release film:
1. Labels and Stickers:
Translucent red MOPP film provides a high-quality base material for printing labels and stickers that require a translucent red-colored
background. This film can be printed using various printing processes, including flexographic, offset, letterpress, and thermal transfer printing.
2. Packaging:
The red-colored film adds an aesthetic appeal to various packaging materials such as pouches, bags, and wrapping papers.
3. Pressure-sensitive adhesive products:
The release liner on the silicone-coated side of the film provides a non-stick surface for pressure-sensitive adhesive products such as tapes
and decals.
4. Promotional Materials:
Translucent red MOPP film is used as a base material for creating promotional materials such as posters, stickers, banners, and flags.
5. Lamination:
The 85-micron translucent red MOPP film is an excellent lamination film for paper and other packaging materials to provide protection against
moisture, dust, and other external factors.
Silicone coated monoaxially oriented polypropylene (MOPP) film and cast polypropylene (CPP) film are both commonly used in various
applications. However, there are significant differences in their physical properties, and these differences significantly impact their application
scenarios. Here are some of the significant differences in the application scenarios between these two types of films:
1. Tensile Strength:
MOPP has a higher tensile strength than CPP, which makes it ideal for applications where high strength and robustness are required.
Conversely, CPP's lower tensile strength makes it more suitable for applications where strength is not the primary consideration.
2. Puncture Resistance:
MOPP has excellent puncture resistance, which makes it more appropriate for applications where there may be the potential for physical
damage, like tapes and labels. CPP, on the other hand, may not be suitable for these applications due to its lower puncture resistance.
3. Printing Quality:
MOPP has a smoother surface than CPP, making it more ideal for printing high-quality graphics or fine details.
CPP mainly displays better print quality compared to other films.
4. Clarity:
CPP offers excellent optical clarity, making it more suitable for applications that require transparency, such as food packaging. MOPP,
on the other hand, may be less appropriate in these situations as it provides slightly hazy clarity.
5. Temperature Resistance:
MOPP offers better thermal stability, making it suitable for high-temperature applications. CPP, on the other hand, may not perform well
under high-temperature conditions.
Overall, the choice between silicone coated MOPP film and cast polypropylene (CPP) film depends on the application's specific requirements.
MOPP is a great choice for applications that require high strength, puncture resistance, and high-temperature operations. CPP's superior optical
clarity and relatively lower costs make it more suitable for applications such as flexible packaging, shrink film packaging, and label applications.
S/NO | Test Item | Unit | Executive Standard | Results | |
1 | Appearance | - | No creases, damage, pollution or rough edges | ok | |
2 | Width | mm | GB/T 6673-2001 | 1220 | |
3 | Thickness | μm | GB/T 6673-2001 | 85 | |
4 | Tensile strength (MD) | MPa | GB/T 1040.3-2006 | 310 | |
5 | Elongation @ break | MD | % | GB/T 1040.3-2006 | 30 |
TD | 956 | ||||
6 | Surface tension | mN/m | GB/T 14216-2008 | ≥42, Double | |
7 | Release force | Inner | gf/25mm after 20hrs.Finat 10 | 3-8 | 6 |
Outer | 10-20 | 18 | |||
8 | Subsequent Adhesion | Inner | % | ≥85 | 90 |
outer | ≥85 | 92 |