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Metallized Film

Definition

A polymer film coated with a thin vacuum-deposited metal layer (typically aluminum) to enhance barrier and appearance.

Applications

  • Decorative overwraps

Benefits

  • Improves moisture/oxygen barrier vs plain film
  • Provides metallic visual
  • Lighter and more flexible than foil

Industry Examples

  • Medical: metallized overwrap for light-sensitive OTC components (application-dependent).
  • Industrial: metallized wraps for parts requiring moderate barrier and branding appeal.
  • Electronics: provides Faraday cage shielding properties in static-shielding bags for ICs and microprocessors.

FAQ

Q: Is metallized film as good as foil?

A: Typically lower barrier than foil but often sufficient and more flexible.

Q: Can metallized films be reverse printed?

A: Yes—common for protected graphics.

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