The core performance parameters of celluloid are as follows, and their suitability can be tailored to the specific industry scenario:

Heat resistance: The upper limit for short-term temperature resistance is 60-80°C (it softens and deforms easily above 100°C, so avoid high-temperature environments).

Abrasion resistance: The surface hardness is moderate (Rockwell hardness approximately R60-R70), making it suitable for applications without severe friction (such as handicrafts and decorative pieces). For applications requiring high-frequency friction (such as small mechanical parts), we can provide a wear-resistant coating.

Aging resistance: Prolonged exposure to strong light (especially UV rays) can easily fade and become brittle, making it more suitable for indoor use (such as vintage stationery and display crafts). For short-term outdoor use, we can recommend a suitable anti-aging agent.

Before collaborating, we will first understand your specific application scenario (such as exposure to high temperatures, outdoor use, and any friction requirements) and provide free samples for testing to ensure that the product’s performance meets your requirements.