What Are The Differences Between LG Wood Grain Film And PVC Wood Grain Film?

Feb 13, 2026

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LG Wood Grain Film. It's a new type of environmentally friendly material that uses a printing process to imprint various wood grain, stone, leather, cotton, and solid color textures onto a base film. The printing process requires high precision, as it determines the realistic wood grain effect of the film. Then, a roller pressing process is used to press the realistic wood grain texture onto the base film, enhancing the product's 3D effect and tactile feel. A wear-resistant layer is then added to the roller pressing process to ensure the printed wood or stone texture is durable. This significantly improves the product's wear resistance and scratch resistance.

 

Considering the practical applications of wood grain film (LG wood grain film is widely used in commercial projects, hotel renovations, old building renovations, brand store image enhancements, and real estate sales), environmentally friendly materials are used from the initial material selection stage, and the entire manufacturing process is formaldehyde-free. Therefore, it has obtained certifications from numerous authoritative institutions. It is also the first in the industry to obtain the "European Fiber Product Quality Certification - Level 1," a certification that allows LG wood grain film to be used on infants as young as three years old. LG wood grain film boasts properties such as moisture resistance, flame retardancy, antibacterial properties, wear resistance, easy cleaning, and formaldehyde-free characteristics.

 

Then there's PVC wood grain film. As the name suggests, PVC wood grain film is primarily made of PVC. PVC is a type of plastic, and its production process can produce an odor. PVC products made from recycled materials also significantly impact their quality. The manufacturing process for PVC wood grain film is simple, involving printing and rolling. However, most PVC wood grain films lack a protective layer (high-quality products do), making them prone to scratches during use.

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