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Our Advantages
Professional manufacturer and supplier of Wood Grain PETG Film , offering wholesale online services with competitive pricing.
Full support for OEM & ODM projects to meet customized requirements.
Factory-direct supply ensures cost-effective and stable sourcing.
Over 10 years of export experience serving global markets.
Certified with RoHS, SGS, and ISO standards to guarantee quality and compliance.
Multiple patented technologies reflect strong innovation and product development capabilities.
| Product name | PET Sheet, PETG Sheet,Polyethylene Terephthalate Sheet, PET Rollstock, Polyester Sheet, Rigid PET Film. |
| Product Category | APET, PETG, GAG, RPET, PET/EVOH/PE, PET/EVOH/PET, PET/PE, etc. |
| Shape | Roll/Sheet |
| Thickness | 0.18~1mm or Customized |
| Width | 300~1400mm |
| Quality | Virgin/Recycled |
| PET Roll Diameter | ≤38 inch |
| Die Cutting Size | A2, A3, A4 or customized according to requirements. |
| Packing | PE film inside + kraft outside+pallet (paper tube diameter: 76mm, thickness: 10mm) |
| Color | Clear, White, Blue, Brown, Pink, Green, Yellow or Customized. |
| Performance | Anti-fog, ESD (Anti-static, Conductive, Static dissipative), Corona, Printing, Coating, High impact, EVOH high barrier, Waterproof, Oil-proof, Anti-UV, etc. |
| Processing technology | Thermoforming Vacuum Blister Forming, Die Cutting. |
| Hardness | Rigid/Semi-rigid |

In the high-stakes world of architectural surfacing, the "wood look" is no longer enough. Modern consumers and commercial clients demand a sensory experience that mimics the physical irregularities of natural timber. This is where Embossed Wood Grain PETG Film has redefined the market. By moving away from flat, printed aesthetics toward Synchronized Embossing (EIR), manufacturers can now deliver surfaces that are visually and tactically indistinguishable from solid wood.
The defining characteristic of our embossed PETG film is the precision of the haptic feedback. Traditional "sand" or "matte" textures often feel generic and plastic because the physical pits and ridges don't align with the printed grain. Our PETG films utilize In-Register Embossing technology, where the mechanical embossing rollers are digitally synchronized with the print pattern. When you see a "cathedral" in the oak or a fine pore in the ash, that is exactly where your finger feels the texture. This level of detail is what allows synthetic surfaces to be used in luxury hospitality and high-end residential projects.
One of the primary frustrations for furniture manufacturers using standard PVC or thin foils is the loss of texture during the vacuum-pressing process. Under heat and pressure, generic embossing often "flattens out," especially on the edges.
PETG’s unique glycol-modified structure offers a "shape memory" that traditional polymers lack. Even during deep-draw vacuum forming, the embossed texture remains crisp and pronounced. Furthermore, because PETG is more ductile than PVC, it resists "stress whitening"—the unsightly white lines that usually appear when a textured film is stretched over a sharp 90-degree cabinet corner.
Because the texture is physically pressed into a high-density PETG base, it acts as an additional layer of defense against daily wear:
Micro-scratch Resistance: The peaks and valleys of the embossed surface naturally deflect light, making micro-scratches from cleaning or sliding objects much less visible than on a flat surface.
Chemical Inertia: Our films are engineered to resist the oils from skin (anti-fingerprint) and the harsh surfactants found in industrial disinfectants, making them ideal for healthcare and office environments.
Thermal Stability: PETG won’t shrink or "pull back" from the edges when exposed to the fluctuating temperatures of a kitchen or a sun-drenched showroom.
From a compliance standpoint, the shift to PETG is a move toward a safer workplace and a healthier planet. It is 100% recyclable, halogen-free, and contains no phthalates. For architects aiming for LEED or WELL certifications, using PETG-wrapped cabinetry is a direct way to lower the VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) load of an interior space, ensuring that "luxury" doesn't come at the cost of air quality.

Zero-Stress Whitening for Seamless Edges Unlike standard PVC or inferior laminates that leave a tell-tale white line when bent, our PETG film is engineered for high ductility. It can be wrapped around 90-degree corners or complex profiles without "stress whitening." This allows for a continuous, factory-seamless look on cabinet doors and furniture edges that mimics solid wood construction.
Eco-Conscious & PVC-Free Composition As global regulations tighten around plasticizers, PETG stands out as the sustainable alternative. It is 100% recyclable and free from chlorine and halogens. It does not release toxic VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) during installation or daily use, making it the preferred choice for LEED-certified projects and health-conscious residential interiors.
3D Synchronized Texture Realism We don’t just print wood patterns; we replicate the soul of the timber. Our films use high-definition gravure printing combined with synchronized embossing. This means the physical texture you feel—the knots, cathedrals, and fine pores—perfectly aligns with the visual grain, providing a tactile experience that is indistinguishable from real veneer to the naked eye.
Industrial-Grade Scratch & Chemical Resistance Designed for the rigors of high-traffic commercial spaces, our film features a specialized top-coat that resists micro-scratches and abrasions. It is chemically inert, meaning it won't swell or discolor when exposed to common household cleaners, oils, or even mild acids—perfect for kitchen splashbacks and hospital furniture.
Exceptional Thermal Stability PETG is naturally more heat-resistant than traditional vinyl. It maintains its dimensional stability even in sun-drenched rooms or near kitchen appliances, preventing the "shrink-back" or peeling at the seams that often occurs with lower-quality wraps. It stays flat, tight, and bonded for the life of the furniture.
Superior Processing Efficiency For manufacturers, time is money. Our PETG film is optimized for vacuum membrane pressing and flat lamination. It features a high melt strength that allows for thinner, more complex draws without tearing. Its consistent surface tension also ensures better adhesion with PUR hot-melt glues, significantly reducing factory reject rates.






