PET Film for Lamination

XIYONG supplies PET film for lamination projects where buyers need stronger dimensional stability, print support and a reliable structural role inside flexible packaging. The standard MOQ starts from one pallet, supporting qualification orders and repeat export supply.
This solution page is built for converters, print suppliers, packaging traders and brand-side teams comparing PET film against BOPP, CPP and PE for laminated packaging structures.
Where PET Film Fits in Lamination
- outer-web structures for printed flexible packaging
- coffee packaging and pet food packaging projects that need stronger material stability
- laminated consumer packaging for food, personal care and household products
- label and specialty film applications with more demanding performance needs
- structure benchmarking against BOPP, CPP and PE films
Commercial Selection Factors
| Buyer Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| What role does PET play in the laminate? | PET is often selected for structural support, print behavior and dimensional stability. |
| Does the package need thermal or mechanical stability? | This is one of the main reasons buyers compare PET against simpler film choices. |
| What is the sealant layer? | PET often needs to be paired with CPP, PE or other layers depending on the package. |
| Is the order a trial or repeat program? | One-pallet MOQ helps buyers test the structure before scaling. |
Related XIYONG Materials
FAQ
Why use PET film in lamination?
PET film is often used in lamination when the package needs stronger stability, print support and a more demanding structural role than a simple commodity film can provide.
Can PET film be paired with CPP?
Yes. PET and CPP are often discussed together in laminated flexible packaging when PET provides structural or print support and CPP supports sealing behavior.
For quotation and structure discussion, use the contact page.