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Functional films are plastic films that are designed to provide specific functions or properties. These films are used in a variety of industries, including medical, automotive, and food packaging. They are typically made from polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride. Functional films can be used to provide protection from moisture, oxygen, and other environmental elements, as well as to provide strength, flexibility, and durability. They can also be used to provide electrical insulation, thermal insulation, and optical properties.
Functional films are used in a variety of applications, including medical device packaging, automotive parts, and food packaging. They are also used in the production of consumer electronics, such as cell phones and tablets.
Some companies in the functional film market include 3M, DuPont, Dow, and Berry Global. Show Less Read more