Furniture protective film falls under the category of interior decoration and finishing materials; it is a surface protection product based on a highly transparent polymer substrate. The material offers properties such as high-temperature resistance (up to approximately 300°C), scratch and abrasion resistance, moisture resistance, and ease of cleaning. When applied to furniture surfaces, it provides shatter-resistant and radiation-blocking capabilities, making it suitable for tabletops made of marble, glass, piano-finish lacquer, sintered stone, solid wood, and other materials.
Nano-ceramic furniture protective film utilizes nanotechnology to create a core layer through the co-sputtering of high-grade polymers with ceramic materials or precious metals (such as silver or indium oxide), while an outer transparent acrylic layer ensures exceptional toughness. This structure grants the film high transparency, superior thermal insulation, and outstanding abrasion resistance, as well as the ability to self-heal minor scratches, thereby effectively protecting the furniture surface.
