Polyether Polyurethane Film
Polyether TPU Film is engineered to maintain strength, flexibility, and performance even in harsh, high-humidity environments. These polyether-based thermoplastic polyurethane films resist degradation from skin oils, solvents, and moisture exposure, making them an ideal choice for medical, textile, and industrial applications.
Designed for low-temperature flexibility and excellent hydrolytic stability, polyether TPU provides superior elasticity, chemical resistance, and microbial resistance. Its soft, non-plastic feel and resistance to fungal growth make it safe for direct skin contact.
Key Benefits of Polyester TPU Film
Resistance to skin oils and harsh chemicals
Maintains flexibility in low temperatures
High moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR)
Will not support fungal or microbial growth
Excellent hydrolytic stability for prolonged exposure to humidity
Strong abrasion resistance and tensile strength
These characteristics support use in paint protection film, inflatable bladders, laminated membranes, and multi-layer composites where strength, clarity, and resistance are essential.
Common Uses & Industries Served
Polyether TPU film is widely used in:
Medical devices and protective films
Textile laminations as adhesive or barrier layers
Automotive interior components
Spill containment products
Pneumatic bladders
Extrusion and coating applications
Sheet products, conveyor belts, and urethane-based substrates
Thanks to its soft texture, durability, and high-performance polymer chemistry, this material is a flexible solution for demanding technical applications.
Our Products & Custom Formulations
American Polyfilm manufactures high-quality TPU film with custom formulations tailored to your performance needs. Whether you need enhanced elongation, tear resistance, or compatibility with solvent-based adhesives and PVC, we can meet your project requirements.
Are you looking for technical specs or a TPU datasheet? Our team can help you identify the right polyether or polyester TPU film for your substrate, environment, and use case. Contact us today to learn more.