Biaxial Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) films are engineered for optimal performance and versatility in various packaging applications. Manufactured through a unique process of casting and stretching, these films exhibit excellent clarity, a smooth surface, and outstanding chemical resistance. They are ideal for creating a moisture barrier, making them the preferred choice for food and non-food packaging.
Biaxially-Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate (BOPET) films are renowned for their clarity, stiffness, and durability. These films are produced through a precise stretching process, ensuring exceptional mechanical properties and dimensional stability. BOPET films are widely used in packaging and industrial applications, particularly where oxygen barriers and high strength are essential.
Metallized films are produced by depositing a thin layer of aluminum onto BOPP or BOPET films, enhancing their aesthetic appeal and barrier properties. These films not only look visually striking but also provide excellent protection against moisture and oxygen, making them ideal for packaging that requires extended shelf life.
Coated films from Samridhi Polyfilms are designed to provide superior protection against moisture, oxygen, and chemicals, enhancing the longevity and integrity of packaged products. Our coated films are suitable for a variety of applications, including digital printing, labels, and high-barrier packaging, ensuring optimal performance.
Our PET resin is produced through an integrated process that ensures a consistent supply of high-quality raw materials for BOPET film manufacturing. This resin caters to diverse segments, including PET bottles and textile processing, providing a reliable foundation for various applications.
Stretch film is a highly stretchable plastic film commonly made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). It's used to wrap and secure items, typically on pallets, to keep them stable during storage and transportation. The film's elastic recovery helps to tightly bundle items without the need for heat, unlike shrink wrap, which requires heat to conform to the shape of the object.
Polyester is a category of synthetic polymers widely used in the production of fibers, films, and plastics. The most common type is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), which is used to make various everyday products. Polyester is known for its durability, versatility, and resistance to shrinking, stretching, and wrinkles, making it one of the most popular materials in both textiles and packaging.