PET thermosensitive silver paper has excellent scratch resistance.
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) itself is a polymer material with high strength, toughness, and wear resistance, which makes PET thermosensitive silver paper have a good foundation in terms of scratch resistance. At the same time, the special coating of sub silver on the surface of the thermosensitive sub silver paper also enhances its scratch resistance. This coating can form a protective barrier, effectively preventing sharp objects or friction from damaging the surface of the paper, thereby maintaining the integrity and clarity of the label.
In practical applications, PET thermosensitive silver paper can resist common scratches and wear in daily use, such as finger friction, object scratching, etc. Even in harsh environments such as outdoors or industrial sites, PET thermal sensitive silver paper can maintain the clarity and visibility of labels, making them less susceptible to scratches or damage.
Therefore, PET thermosensitive silver paper has significant advantages in label and packaging applications that require scratch resistance, such as electronic products, mechanical equipment, automotive parts, and other industries. These industries typically require labels to remain clear and visible over long periods of use, not easily damaged, and PET thermosensitive silver paper perfectly meets these needs.
In summary, PET thermosensitive silver paper has excellent scratch resistance and can maintain the clarity, visibility, and integrity of labels in various harsh environments.