WHAT IS THE SPECIFIC TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE OF POF SHRINK FILM?

WHAT IS THE SPECIFIC TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE OF POF SHRINK FILM?

Nov 04, 2025

One of the core advantages of POF shrink film is its temperature resistance. It can generally withstand temperatures ranging from -50°C to 120°C stably. However, the specific temperature resistance performance may vary slightly depending on the application scenario.

  
I. Temperature Resistance Performance in Different Temperature Ranges
1. Low-temperature Resistance Range: -50°C to Room Temperature
In low-temperature environments, POF shrink film does not become brittle like PVC and can maintain good flexibility and impact resistance. Even in a freezing environment of -50°C (such as in frozen food warehouses or cold chain transportation), its packaging structure remains stable and does not crack or delaminate due to low temperatures. It is suitable for long-term packaging of products such as frozen dumplings and frozen meats.
2. High-temperature Resistance Range: Room Temperature to 120°C
In high-temperature scenarios, POF shrink film can withstand temperatures up to 120°C for short periods without melting, deforming, or releasing harmful substances. This characteristic makes it suitable for pasteurization processes (typically at 60°C to 85°C), commonly used in the packaging of cooked foods and dairy products that require low-temperature sterilization. It can also handle the high temperatures of summer outdoor transportation (generally not exceeding 60°C), preventing the packaging from softening and failing due to high temperatures.
  
II. Precautions
Due to differences in formulations (such as the material ratio of co-extruded layers) and production processes among different manufacturers, the actual temperature resistance values of POF shrink film may vary by ±5°C. It is recommended to refer to the product test report for accurate information.
120°C is the short-term resistance temperature (usually within 30 minutes). If exposed to temperatures above 120°C for a long time, it may still cause the film to age and affect packaging performance.