Description
James Heal BHT-Free Polythene Film 63 Microns. It is called also Phenol Yellow Test Film. The test film is a phenol yellow test cloth and a test film for the phenol yellow resistance test, and not contain the BHT component, and is used for wrapping test samples.
Specification of BHT Free Polythene Film 63 Microns:
- Size: 400 x 200 mm
- Complies with ISO 105-X18, M&S C20B – To be used
- Within 12 months of opening
- Quantity: 100 Pcs Per Box
- Brand: James Heal
- Made in the UK
BHT-free polythene film at 63 microns is a type of plastic film commonly used in various packaging and protective applications. Here’s a detailed overview:
Properties of BHT Free Polythene Film 63 Microns:
- Material: Made from polyethylene, a versatile and widely used plastic.
- Thickness: 63 microns (0.063 mm), providing a balance between flexibility and durability.
- BHT-Free: Free from butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), a synthetic antioxidant sometimes used in plastics. This makes it a safer option for food packaging and environmentally conscious applications.
General Uses of BHT Free Polythene Film:
- Packaging: Commonly used for packaging food items, pharmaceuticals, and other consumer products.
- Protective Covers: Often used as a protective layer for surfaces and products to shield against dust, moisture, and contaminants.
- Agricultural Applications: Used in horticulture for covering plants and protecting crops.
- Industrial Uses: Employed in various industrial applications where moisture barrier properties are required.
Benefits of BHT Free Film 63 Microns:
- Moisture Resistance: Provides a good barrier against moisture, making it suitable for food and perishable items.
- Lightweight: Its lightweight nature makes it easy to handle and transport.
- Flexibility: Can be easily cut and formed to fit different shapes and sizes.
- Environmentally Friendly: Being BHT-free can appeal to consumers and businesses looking for safer and less harmful materials.
Handling and Storage:
- Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its properties.
- Avoid Sharp Objects: When handling, be cautious of sharp objects that could puncture or tear the film.
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