
PE protection film is used in the construction industry. This article will analyze the specific application scenarios of PE protection film in the construction industry.
Metal materials such as steel and aluminum plates on construction sites are prone to scratches, corrosion, and contamination during storage, transportation, and installation. PE protection film can be applied to the surface of metal materials for protection. For example, when transporting steel, to prevent the steel surface from being scratched or rusted, a layer of PE protection film can be applied. After installation is completed, the protective film can be removed, leaving the metal surface smooth and clean. For specially treated metal materials, such as galvanized sheets and color-coated sheets, PE protection film can protect their surface coating from damage, thus extending their lifespan.
Building glass is susceptible to collisions, scratches, and dust pollution during transportation, installation, and use. PE protection film can be placed on the glass surface to protect it from damage. For example, after the glass is produced, a layer of PE protection film can be applied before leaving the factory to prevent scratches during transportation. At the construction site, the protective film can keep the glass free from cement, dust, and other contaminants during installation.
Plastic products used in construction, such as PVC pipes and plastic doors and windows, are also prone to scratches and pollution during transportation and installation. PE protection film can be applied to the surface of plastic products for protection. For instance, when transporting PVC pipes, a layer of PE protection film can be applied to the pipe's surface to prevent scratches or wear. After installation, the protective film can be removed, keeping the plastic products in perfect condition. For plastic products that require surface treatment or painting, PE protection film can protect their surface during the treatment, preventing damage from chemical agents.
During renovation, walls are easily polluted by paint, coatings, glue, and other materials, as well as being scratched by tools and furniture. PE protection film can be applied to the walls to protect them from damage. For example, during wall painting, PE protection film can be applied to the floors and surrounding walls to prevent paint splashes. During furniture installation or other construction activities, PE protection film can protect the walls from scratches. For special wall materials such as wallpaper and wall fabric, PE protection film can protect their surface from damage, extending their lifespan.
During renovation, floors are prone to being stepped on, scratched, and contaminated by tools, materials, and personnel. PE protection film can be laid on the floor for protection. For instance, before laying floor tiles or flooring, a layer of PE protection film can be applied to prevent contamination from cement, sand, etc. After the renovation is completed, the protective film can be removed, leaving the floor clean and intact. PE protection film can protect special floor materials from scratches and wear, maintaining their appearance and gloss.
During renovation, furniture and appliances are prone to dust, paint, and coatings pollution, as well as scratches during transport and installation. PE protection film can be wrapped around the surfaces of furniture and appliances for protection. For example, during furniture transport, PE protection film can be wrapped around the furniture surface to prevent scratches. During appliance installation, PE protection film can protect the appliances from pollution. For high-end furniture and appliances, PE protection film can protect their surface from damage, extending their lifespan.
During construction, some temporary facilities and equipment need protection. For instance, temporary scaffolding and safety barriers can be wrapped with PE protection film to prevent rust and corrosion from wind and rain. Materials temporarily stored during construction can also be covered with PE protection film to prevent pollution and damage. For temporary protection of certain parts, such as pipe openings and reserved openings, PE protection film can be used to seal them, preventing debris from entering.
PE protection film can be printed with various signs and warnings for use at construction sites. For example, protective film with warning signs such as "Caution" and "No Entry" can remind construction workers to ensure safety. In hazardous areas, warning sign PE protection film can be used for cordoning off to prevent unauthorized entry. For parts requiring identification, such as pipes and cables, PE protection film with identification labels can be used, facilitating recognition and maintenance for construction workers.