Plastic Films
Spick Offers basic 4 kinds of Plastic
Films - Polyester (BOPET), Biaxially Oriented Poly Propylene(BOPP), Poly
Vinyl Chloride(PVC) & Cast Poly Propylene (CPP) For All applications and
Grades.
Polyster Film (BOPET)
Biaxially-oriented Polyethylene
terephthalate (BOPET) Polyester film is used for its high tensile strength,
chemical and dimensional stability, transparency, gas and aroma barrier
properties and electrical insulation.. We are stockists, distributors and
converters of this remarkable film has given us a unique position in the
industry. It also allows us to offer the widest range of products with which
to meet your requirements. Films in thicknesses from 3.5 to 500 microns. A
variety of film types including clear, super clear, hazy, milky white, matt,
opaque white, black, metallised and coloured. We can also offer a trade
conversion service on customer supplied products e.g. paper, board and other
films. Our knowledge and experience gained from many years association with
the major manufacturers.
BOPP (Biaxialy Oriented Poly Propylene)
Biaxially Oriented polypropylene film is
stretched in both the machine direction (MD) and across machine direction
(AMD) It has superior strength at low gauges, flatness, clarity and
excellent printability. We offer all Grades of BOPP Films from print
lamination grade 8 micron to 20 micron films in glossy, matte , pearl finish
also thermal lamination films along with Adhesive tape & Garment bag
grades. We offer label & Flexible packaging grades Heat Sealable Corona
Treated 15 to 60 micron films.
PVC ( Poly Vinyl Chloride)
Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) films are
available from Spick in a range of product grades and properties including;
Vacuum Forming grades from 150 micron onwards, Rigid Printing grades 100
micron onwarss, Flexible PVC Lamination Films 5 micron onwards & Twist
Wrap Films from 17 micron onwards.
CPP (Cast Poly Propylene)
CPP film Thickness: 20,25,30 Micron Used
for: packaging, laminating, food packaging, and pharmaceutical wrapping. Our
CPP films have higher gloss, greater transparency and better heat
resistance. They possess better gauge control, web flatness, printability
and metallising base. From general packaging application to lamination film
grades, metallizable film and specialty grades (twist, retort, deep freeze
and stationery) are best suited for a wide number of applications.