Ecoloid Celluloid Factory Gate

Military industry suppliers

We specialize in the production of a wide range of military materials, celluloid sheets, agate film, ice flower film, jewelry headwear, pearls, eyewear, musical instruments, picks, and coatings and inks. We have first-class R&D and design expertise, along with experienced technical personnel. We use advanced machinery and imported production technology from abroad. Our products are of superior quality, featuring vibrant colors, high gloss, resistance to breakage, and a comprehensive range of designs and colors. We rigorously test and inspect our products, and can customize them to meet specific customer needs.

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    Integrity, strength, and guaranteed product quality.

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    Competitive pricing and excellent service.

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    Professional celluloid film manufacturer.

Our Corporate Culture

Only by closely linking personal efforts with career can we inspire powerful motivation.

Team spirit is the core of corporate culture. There are no perfect individuals, only perfect teams.

Without competition, we will become complacent and those who fall behind will be eliminated by the market.

Passion is a continuous upward force. Face life with passion and face yourself with a smile.

2015

Establishment

16666

Factory area

50+

Number of employees

2500

Annual output

Our production equipment

Factory perspective
Factory internal environment

Celluloid Production Process

1. Cellulose nitrate plastic, using camphor as a plasticizer, is thermoformed into plastic products (the nitration makes the finished product extremely flammable).

2. By adding various pigments and additives, plastic sheets and plates with a strong three-dimensional effect are produced, improving their flammability, strength, durability, and geometric stability to a certain extent.

Nitro Container

Application of Celluloid

ignition device

Celluloid’s uses are diverse, extending far beyond billiard tables. It can be molded at the boiling point of water; it can be cut, drilled, or sawn at lower temperatures; it can be hardened in blocks or made into flexible sheets (used in shirt collars, children’s toys, and more). Thinner and more resilient sheets can be used as a base for colloidal silver compounds, making it the first practical photographic film.

Currently, its most common uses are ping-pong balls, head ornaments, musical instrument decorations, and picks. Other applications are in the chemical industry, aerospace, machinery, printing and dyeing, building materials, decoration, packaging, cosmetics, and gift wrapping.