World’s most eco-friendly ASA Film| Fine Industries

FINE INDUSTRIES Co., Ltd. is manufacturing the ASA Films (Acrylate Styrene Acrylonitrile)under the brand of Fine ASA in Korea since 1974. Its corporate vision is to realize the customer satisfaction and human respect and to pursue the challenge to the future.

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The Fine ASA brand products represent the company’s vision to amaze customers with its established technologies and know-hows. The best Eco-friendly Fine ASA films are produced with the best equipment such as calendering process line, embossing process line and gravure process lines. ASA Thin films are an environmentally friendly product that minimizes the use of UV stabilizer. ASA thin films prevent color fastness and product deterioration. Therefore, it guarantees superior weather resistance compared to PVC films and PET film products, so that it can be used for the surface protection of furniture and doors. And it is also widely used for stamping, packaging and layering such as advertising film, glossy film, environmental friendly film and outdoor film. And now, Fine ASA has become a leading brand in Korea and in the global ASA filmmarket. FINE INDUSTRIES currently supplies its Fine ASA films to the United States, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa and other countries.

 

Excellent weatherability and eco-friendly features of Fine ASA films   

 

  • Fine ASA minimizes the use of UV stabilizer.
  • Fine ASA is used for stamping, packaging and layering purposes. And it applies to commercials, glossy films, environmentally friendly films and films for exteriors.
  • Fine ASA has mechanical strength of 26,000 kg/㎠ with good printing treatment. In addition, it has a thermal stability of 87 and is also proven in the HDT test method.
  • Fine ASA has excellent weather resistance, dimensional stability, appearance quality such as gloss, compared to alternative materials of PVC and PET.
  • Fine ASA has superior thermal stability compared to alternative PVC and PET materials.
  • Fine ASA generates 400 VOCs (ppm) while PVC generates 1000 VOCs (ppm).