Can Archival DuraLarโข film be recycled?
Yes, Archival DuraLarโข film can be recycled, as long as itโs recycled with other polyester resin materials that have the PETE recycling symbol.
Yes, Archival DuraLarโข film can be recycled, as long as itโs recycled with other polyester resin materials that have the PETE recycling symbol.
Can any of our adhesive film products be recycled? No, not in the traditional sense. The adhesive coating and release liners are contaminants that will fowl up the polymer recycling process. Or the plastic film used as face stock is a contaminant for recycling the paper liner.
Can acetate film and sheets be recycled? Yes it can, right along with paper, because it is a polymer made from wood pulp and cotton linters. There is no specific recycling symbol for acetate polymer. So feel free to recycle it with any of your paper products.
Do our surface protection films resist tearing? Sort of. Surface protection films will stretch a bit before they break.
Does Polyseam film resist tearing? Yes, it does. Thatโs one of its main features, and the reason why itโs so effective in artificial turf seaming applications.
Do Polypropylene sheets resist tearing? Sort of. All Polyolefin sheets will stretch a bit before they break.
Do HDPE sheets resist tearing? Sort of. All Polyolefin sheets will stretch a bit before they break.
Does flexible PVC film resist tearing? Sort of. Flexible PVC film will stretch quite a bit before it breaks.For more information, contact us with your requirements
Do any of our polyester film and sheet based products, such as DuraLar, Mylarยฎ brand and others, resist tearing? Yes, they do. Polyester film is one of the most tear-resistant materials we offer. For more information on how DuraLar can work for your particular application, please contact us with your requirements.
Does our DoubleTackยฎย 2-side adhesive film resist tearing? Yes, it does, be-cause itโs made from our DuraLarโข polyester film. Polyester films are prized for their tear-resistance, and durability. Contact us with your application requirements for more info!