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PVDC Coated KOPP Cake Packaging Film
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KPET Film
PVDC Coated KOPP Cake Packaging Film
PVDC Coated KPET Salt Packaging Film
PVDC Coated KCPP Pesticide Packaging Film

PVDC Coated Film

PVDC Coated Film is a high-grade high barrier film packaging material with exceptional barrier properties, heat resistance, and chemical stability. It is extensively used in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries.

  • High barrier: Excellent barrier against oxygen, CO2, and water vapor.
  • Excellent chemical stability: It is resistant to various chemicals and not prone to corrosion by acids, alkalis, or fats.
  • UV and oxidation resistance: Protecting the product from degradation due to UV exposure or oxidation.
  • High transparency: Allowing for easy viewing of the product inside the packaging.
  • Good elasticity and toughness: Stretchable and tear-resistant, suitable for packaging products of various shapes.

PVDC Coated Film Description

PVDC coated films are produced through a specialized PVDC coating process. This involves applying one or more polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) latex layers onto various film materials using specialized instruments to get films with exceptional barrier properties, making it a popular choice for barrier films for food packaging and other applications requiring superior protection

Its very high barrier quality enables flavors and freshness to be maintained for a much longer period and gives the packaging material its high rate of resistance to oxygen and oil.

It has the same printing and laminating capabilities as a regular film and can be produced to render heat sealability on both sides (with a minimum heat seal strength of ≥0.8N/15mm).

When processed with the particular technology, PVDC-coated substrates of PVC materials such as BOPP, BOPET, BOPA, CPP, and CPE are endowed with excellent barriers to multiple gases.

PVDC-coated film is an excellent PVDC packaging material and well-suited for producing composite packaging bags. The mechanical and physical features of the coating film are largely determined by the substrate material chosen. In contrast, the coating provides the film barrier, aroma preservation, and oil resistance properties.

The users only have to select the substrate, such as PET PVDC or PVDC coated PVC film, and coating to achieve the desired mechanical, physical properties and the level of protection for various products based on their unique characteristics and distribution environment.

Established in 2002, CloudFilm is one of the largest PVDC-coated film suppliers in China. Currently, we can supply PVDC-coated PET films, Coated BOPP films, and Coated BOPA films. By choosing us, you will experience industry-leading service and continuously innovative product quality.

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Ready to choose a PVDC coated film structure for your new project or to replace an existing film? Share a few key details with CloudFilm and we will recommend a suitable KPET, KOPP or KPA solution together with a clear quotation.

To speed up our reply, you can tell us:

  • What product you want to pack (for example cheese, caramel treats, instant noodles, salt, tablets, coffee, etc.)

  • Your current or target laminate structure (for example KPET/PE, KOPP/CPP, KPA/PE)

  • Required film thickness and roll width, or pouch type and size

  • Estimated order quantity and destination port (FOB or CIF)

Even if some parameters are not confirmed yet, you can simply send product photos or a sample of your current packaging through the form. Our engineers will help you optimise the structure, barrier level and cost step by step.

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PVDC Coated Film Applications

  • High-barrier food packaging – For meats, cheese slices, ready meals, sauces, instant noodles, spices, dehydrated vegetables and more. Typical laminates include KPET/PE, KOPP/CPP or KPA/PE, which are often converted into high-barrier pillow pouches and rice packaging pouches.
  • Confectionery and bakery – PVDC coated KOPP film helps protect caramel treats, cakes and chocolate from fat migration, oxidation and flavour loss, working together with candy packaging bags
    and chocolate packaging pouches.
  • Pharmaceutical and healthcare packaging – KPET and KPA structures provide moisture and oxygen protection for dry powder medicines, diagnostic kits and healthcare products, and can be combined with specialised pharmaceutical pouches.
  • Personal care and cosmetics – Used in sachets for facial masks, shampoo, lotions and other products where perfume retention and moisture barrier are critical to product stability.
  • Industrial and electronic components – Suitable for rust-sensitive hardware, precision components and electronic parts that require moisture and oxidation protection during storage and logistics.
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Enhancing Packaging Performance with High Barrier PVDC Coated Films

 

Superior Barrier Properties with PVDC Coated Films

 

In high-barrier flexible packaging, PVDC stands alongside EVOH and high-barrier PET as one of the most widely used materials. The key advantage of PVDC coated film is that its barrier performance is less affected by ambient humidity, so oxygen and water vapour transmission remain low even in refrigerated or frozen chains. This makes it especially suitable for products such as cheese, meat and highly aromatic foods.

Compared with co-extruded EVOH films or ALOx PET films, PVDC coated films are often chosen when you need very strong barrier and high-gloss transparency, while EVOH or ALOx PET may be preferred when chlorine-free structures or improved recyclability are priorities.

 

PVDC Coated Films: The Ultimate Choice for Diverse Packaging Needs

 

CloudFilm mainly supplies PVDC coated films in the following flexible packaging structures:

  • KPET/PE or KPET/CPP – For salt, seasonings, dehydrated foods, instant drinks and other dry powders where stiffness and dimensional stability are important.
  • KOPP/CPP or KOPP/PE – For snacks, biscuits, confectionery and bakery products running on high-speed HFFS/VFFS lines that require good machinability and strong aroma barrier.
  • KPA/PE or KPA/CPP – For cheese, processed meat and other puncture-sensitive products that benefit from nylon’s toughness plus PVDC barrier.
  • In some high-temperature or long shelf-life applications, PVDC coated films can also be combined with retortable CPP film or food grade aluminum foil to achieve both barrier performance and resistance to sterilisation processes.

Tell us your current laminate or target performance, and the CloudFilm team will help you select a practical structure that balances barrier, cost and machinability.

 

PVDC Coated Films_ The Ultimate Choice for Diverse Packaging Needs

 

Why Choose Qingdao CloudFilm for Your PVDC Coated Film Needs?

 

Since 2002, Qingdao CloudFilm has specialised in flexible packaging films and built large-scale capacity for BOPP, BOPET, BOPA, PE and high barrier films. For PVDC coated films, we combine stable coating technology with strict quality control to ensure consistent barrier performance from batch to batch.

When you work with CloudFilm, you benefit from:

  • One-stop access to PVDC coated films, co-extruded EVOH films, ALOx PET films and food grade aluminum foil for different barrier levels
  • Fast sampling and flexible minimum order quantities to support line trials and new product launches
  • Technical support on film selection, lamination, sealing conditions and shelf-life optimisation

Our PVDC coated films are supplied to converters and brand owners across Asia, Europe and the Americas, helping them upgrade packaging performance while maintaining reliable and stable supply.

FAQ

What is PVDC coated film?

PVDC coated film is a flexible packaging film where a thin layer of polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) is coated onto a base film such as PET, BOPP or BOPA. The base film provides mechanical strength and processability, while the PVDC coating delivers very high barrier to oxygen, water vapour and aroma, with barrier performance that remains stable even at high humidity.

What is the difference between PVC and PVDC film?

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is typically used as a rigid material in building, cables and some blister packs, while PVDC is mainly used as a coating or thin film for barrier packaging. PVDC coated films use PET/BOPP/BOPA as the base plus a thin PVDC layer, giving flexible, printable and laminatable structures with strong barrier. Compared with PVC film, PVDC coated films offer better oxygen and aroma barrier and are more suitable for modern multilayer flexible packaging.

What is PVDC plastic used for in packaging?

PVDC is widely used wherever high barrier is needed to protect product flavour, aroma and quality. In flexible packaging it appears mainly as PVDC coated films (KPET, KOPP, KPA) and PVDC co-extruded films. Typical applications include meat and cheese packaging, instant noodles and sauces, coffee and tea, snacks and confectionery, as well as certain pharmaceutical and cosmetic pouches.

What PVDC coated film grades and structures can CloudFilm supply?

CloudFilm currently focuses on PVDC coated PET (KPET), BOPP (KOPP) and BOPA (KPA) films. These are usually laminated with PE, CPP or other sealant films to form structures such as KPET/PE or KPET/CPP for dry powders and condiments, KOPP/CPP or KOPP/PE for snacks and biscuits, and KPA/PE or KPA/CPP for puncture-resistant cheese and processed meat packaging. We can customise coating side, heat-sealability and surface treatment to match your packaging line and filling conditions.

Is PVDC coated film food-safe and compliant with international regulations?

Our PVDC coated films are produced using food-contact-grade raw materials and are intended for use in food, pet food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical packaging. Many customers use them to meet regional compliance requirements in the EU, North America and Asia. Because regulations and end uses vary by country, we recommend sharing your market and application so that we can provide appropriate documentation or support you in arranging third-party testing.

Can PVDC coated films be used in retort or hot-fill applications?

Some PVDC coated film structures can be used in pasteurisation or moderate hot-fill conditions when combined with suitable sealant films. For full retort (around 121–135°C) or long sterilisation times, we often recommend combining PVDC coated films with retortable CPP film or using alternative barrier structures such as co-extruded EVOH films. Please tell us your temperature, time and product so we can suggest a safe structure.

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