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A polyester film called biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate is created from orientated polyethylene terephthalate.
Due to its chemical and dimensional stability, high tensile strength, transparency, reflectivity, gas and scent barrier qualities, and electrical insulation, BOPET is widely employed.
In addition to many additional options, BOPET films come in Surface Treated, Plain, Chemically Coated, Matte, Heat Sealable, Metallizable, Green, Clear, and Extra Clear variations.
Several industries, including renewable energy, healthcare and hygiene, food and beverages, automotives, consumer electronics, and more, have adopted BoPET films as a common practice.
The list of BoPET film applications is extremely extensive. It is frequently employed in laminations as a surface film.
Using BoPET foil to laminate any product packaging helps protect food against oxidation, allowing food goods to keep a longer shelf life and retain their original scents and flavours.
The Global BOPET Heat Sealable Film market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
At its manufacturing facility in Kentucky, United States of America, FlexFilms, the international film manufacturing division of Uflex, has introduced two new cutting-edge BOPET Films. F-HBP-M film has outstanding practical advantages.
It has enhanced gas barrier qualities, a superior gloss, and high tensile strength on one side and highly surface-modified metalization on the other.
Zheijiang Yongsheng Technology Co., Ltd., one of the top producers of BOPET film products in China, has expanded its partnership with the Goebel IMS brand of IMS Technologies by purchasing two more primary slitter rewinders for BOPET converting.
FlexFilms has put into operation its 45,000 TPA BOPET film manufacturing facility in Nigeria’s Ogun State. The plant, which is spread out over 37 acres, features two metallizers with a combined production capacity of 15000 TPA and the first 10.6 metre wide BOPET film line in Africa.
For the expansion of its business operations in India, including the addition of a BOPET film line and a BOPP film line, Jindal Poly Films sanctioned an investment of US$ 99.4 million.