Protective film for stainless steel should be low to medium tack (50–400 g/25mm), 50–70 microns thick, and matched to the surface finish: mirror and polished surfaces need low-tack black & white film, while brushed and embossed finishes need medium tack. This guide covers everything buyers need to know before ordering, from tack levels to roll specifications.
Why Stainless Steel Needs Special Film
Stainless steel surfaces—especially mirror-finish (8K) and hairline finishes—are extremely sensitive to scratches and adhesive residue. During coil processing, sheet cutting, transport, and installation, the surface faces risks from metal-to-metal contact, handling gloves, cutting fluids, and debris. The right protective film absorbs these risks; the wrong film either peels off too early or leaves adhesive residue that requires chemical cleaning, adding cost and potentially damaging the finish.
Matching Film to Surface Finish
| Stainless Steel Finish | Recommended Tack | Recommended Film | Typical Thickness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mirror / 8K polished | Low (50–150 g/25mm) | Black & white PE film | 50–60 μm |
| Hairline / brushed | Medium (150–400 g/25mm) | Black & white PE film | 50–70 μm |
| Embossed / textured | High (400–800 g/25mm) | High-tack PE film | 60–80 μm |
| Colored / coated | Low to medium | Transparent or blue PE film | 50–70 μm |
Black & White Film: The Industry Standard
Black & white PE film is the most widely used protection for stainless steel. The outer black layer provides UV resistance and opacity (protecting the surface from light exposure), while the inner white layer contains the adhesive and provides a clean, professional appearance. This two-layer construction is why it has become the default choice for stainless steel coil and sheet producers worldwide.
Key Specifications to Confirm Before Ordering
1. Tack Level & Peel Test Data
Ask your supplier for the exact tack value in g/25mm and request peel test results. A reliable supplier will provide consistent tack across the roll width and between production batches. Tack consistency matters more than the absolute number—variation causes winding wrinkles and uneven adhesion on wide coils.
2. Roll Dimensions
Standard roll widths range from 500mm to 1550mm, matching common stainless steel coil and sheet widths. Confirm: roll width, film length per roll (typically 200–500m), core diameter (3-inch or 6-inch), and whether you need custom widths for your slitting lines.
3. Application Method
Will the film be applied by laminating machine (on a coil processing line) or manually (on cut sheets)? Machine lamination requires film with consistent release properties and edge flatness; manual application benefits from slightly higher tack to compensate for lower application pressure.
4. Removal Timeline
Sold film often stays on stainless steel for weeks or months through fabrication and installation. Confirm the film’s rated service life matches your downstream timeline. For films that must survive more than 3 months, ask about aging tests and residue guarantees.
Quality Red Flags When Sourcing
- No batch tack data provided: Indicates inconsistent quality control
- Very low price with no specifications: Often recycled PE with unstable adhesive
- No sample policy: Reputable manufacturers offer free samples for testing
- Unclear adhesive type: Ask whether it is water-based acrylic (cleaner removal) vs. solvent-based (stronger but higher residue risk)
Work With a Specialist Manufacturer
Kaisyon Industrial supplies black & white PE protective film for stainless steel coils and sheets with stable tack control (±10% variation), consistent 50–80 μm thickness, and free samples for surface testing. Whether you process mirror sheets or brushed coils, we can match the film to your exact finish.
See our full protective film product range or request a quote—replies within 24 hours. WhatsApp: +86 199-5273-7006.
