A Practical Guide to Choosing Skin-Friendly Films for the Kitchen Environment

Jan 01, 2026

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Core Characteristics of the Skin-Sensitive Film

Material Composition: Made with flexible polyurethane as the base material, coated with a nano-level coating, combining elasticity and abrasion resistance.

 

Functional Advantages: Waterproof performance blocks moisture penetration, oleophobic coating reduces stain adhesion, and the seamless surface facilitates cleaning.

 

Visual Design: The matte texture simulates natural stone or wood grain, enhancing the overall harmony of the space.

 

Suitability Verification in Kitchen Scenarios

Humidity Resistance Test: After 30 days in an environment with 80% relative humidity, the film layer showed no peeling or mold growth.

 

Oil Stain Resistance Test: Common stains such as olive oil and soy sauce were completely removed with a neutral detergent after 24 hours of standing.

 

High Temperature Stability: Short-term contact with a 100℃ hot pot did not cause deformation, but sustained high temperatures may cause the coating to become brittle.

 

Operating Instructions for Practical Applications

Installation Requirements: The substrate must be flat and dry; joints must be treated with a special sealant.

 

Usage Contraindications: Avoid scrubbing with steel wool; strictly prohibit contact with strong acid and alkali cleaners.

 

Maintenance Cycle: It is recommended to apply a sealant monthly and check the sealant condition annually.

 

Professional Material Selection Advice:

Certification Standards: Prioritize food-grade materials certified by ISO 9001.

 

Thickness Selection: For countertops, a thickness of 0.5mm or more is recommended; for cabinet doors, 0.3mm is sufficient.

 

Brand Differences: Imported brands generally outperform domestic products in high-temperature resistance.

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