Pharmaceutical Grade Aluminum Foil Laminated Polyester Film
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Application: PTP foil, cold-forming foil, aalu-alu foil
Alloy: 8006/ 8011/ 8079
Temper: H18/O
Thickness& Tolerance: 0.02mm-0.09mm(±6%)
Width& Tolerance: 200mm-1650mm(±1mm)
Lacquer:HSL for PVC
Primer: Primer for printing
Standard: GB/T31988/ASTM-B209/EN546
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