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Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Doors are touched, wiped, slammed, sunlit, and exposed to humidity every day—so the surface material must be more than “pretty.”
A reliable PVC film supplier for doors should deliver decorative consistency,
strong adhesion performance, stable lead times, and export-ready packaging for safe arrival. Pulivk Film focuses on PVC film R&D and manufacturing,
supplying calendered and decorative PVC films that help brands and factories upgrade door aesthetics for both interior and exterior applications.

Key takeaway:
Door films must balance visual realism, wear resistance,
moisture tolerance, and process compatibility
(vacuum pressing, wrapping, lamination, or self-adhesive application).
Compared with paint-only finishes or natural veneer, PVC decorative films offer a combination of design freedom and production efficiency.
For door manufacturers and fit-out contractors, films enable scalable patterns (wood, stone, fabric, metal, solid colors) while supporting fast
cleaning and everyday durability.
“Door film” is not one-size-fits-all. Interior doors prioritize touch feel, scratch resistance, and design alignment with furniture or wall panels.
Exterior or semi-exterior doors (e.g., entrances under canopies, balcony access doors, utility-room doors) face stronger UV, temperature changes,
and moisture challenges—so material selection and surface performance targets should be upgraded accordingly.
Pulivk offers a wide range of decorative PVC films that can be matched to door styles—from warm wood-grain bedrooms to modern matte office partitions.
In addition to aesthetics, the film’s surface structure (smooth, embossed, brushed, 3D) can help hide fingerprints, improve grip, and reduce visible wear.
Matte and soft-touch films can feel premium and reduce glare, making them popular for bedrooms and offices.
Glossy finishes can enhance brightness and pattern depth, but should be chosen carefully for high-touch areas due to fingerprint visibility.
Embossed textures often help hide minor scratches over time.
A top supplier is not defined only by catalog size. Door factories and project buyers need reliability: consistent color, stable roll quality,
and controlled production from raw material to finished packaging. Pulivk operates complete production lines including calendering, printing,
and slitting/packing—helping reduce lead time and avoid cross-supplier quality variation.
When the same manufacturer manages calendering → printing → slitting → packaging,
critical factors like thickness stability, printing registration, and roll tension can be coordinated. This improves lamination consistency and reduces
common door-panel defects such as edge lifting, bubbling, or pattern mismatch.
For customers who need a robust base layer, a stable Calendered Film
foundation can be a strong starting point for further surface effects and conversions.
Door manufacturing is full of variables: MDF vs. HDF, honeycomb core vs. solid core, flat vs. profile wrapping, and different adhesive systems.
Pulivk supports OEM/ODM customization including thickness, width, roll length, pattern, color matching, and packaging. The goal is to fit your line
speed, press conditions, and final performance targets—not just to “look similar” on a small swatch.
Door films often go into homes, hotels, hospitals, schools, and offices—so indoor safety matters. Pulivk uses eco-friendly, non-toxic inks and provides
materials designed for indoor decoration and human contact applications. Films can meet compliance expectations such as
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, REACH,
RoHS, and FDA requirements, with test reports available.
For international buyers, damage during transport can erase all margin. Pulivk supports dust-proof individual roll wrapping (PE film or kraft paper),
labels with specifications for easy warehouse scanning, and packing designed to reduce moisture or impact risks. A scientific production plan and inventory
management help maintain stable lead times, even when multiple patterns or finishes are needed in one project.
Decorative PVC films are used across door categories and project types—residential renovation, commercial fit-outs, large housing developments, and public
infrastructure. The right film can help a door manufacturer build a signature visual identity while keeping production repeatable.
Wood grains and soft matte solid colors are popular because they feel warm and coordinate with cabinets and wardrobes.
For renovation markets, films help achieve a “new door look” with consistent tone across multiple rooms.
Project buyers often require batch consistency and fast replacement availability.
Scratch-hiding embossed textures and stable color management are especially valuable for high-traffic corridors.
In supporting environments, easy-to-clean surfaces and safer material choices can be important.
Pulivk’s broader film portfolio includes options used in medical and cleanroom-related packaging and protective applications—helpful when your supply chain
prefers fewer vendors across product lines.
Durability is the outcome of good materials plus stable process control. Pulivk implements multi-step QC from raw materials to finished rolls, focusing on
factors that directly impact door manufacturing and end-user satisfaction: thickness control, strength, adhesion behavior, and optical consistency.
A door film that looks perfect on one sample roll still needs repeatability across multiple shipments.
Ask for batch traceability, roll labeling, and evaluation support for your real production conditions.
To speed up sampling and quotation, prepare a clear specification list. If you’re switching suppliers, share your current film thickness, emboss depth,
target gloss level, and the door substrate type. If you’re developing a new door series, share the design direction and the required quantity and schedule.
If you want to learn more about product ranges and manufacturing capability, visit
Pulivk Film or browse the
Product catalog.
For technical reading and selection tips, the
Knowledge section can also help your team standardize choices across projects.
PVC film is a thin polyvinyl chloride sheet used for decoration and protection. On doors, it provides a repeatable surface appearance (wood, stone, solid colors)
and helps improve cleanability and everyday wear resistance compared with some traditional coatings.
Yes. OEM/ODM customization can include thickness, width, roll size, pattern/color matching, surface finish (glossy, matte, embossed, soft-touch), and packaging—
so the film fits your process and project needs.
MOQ depends on the product type and specification complexity. Many suppliers support both trial orders and mass production; share your target spec and quantity to confirm.
Films can be produced to meet common compliance needs such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, REACH, RoHS, and FDA, and can be supplied with relevant test reports upon request.
Provide film type, thickness, width, pattern/color, required quantity, and your application process. Clear information helps shorten sampling time and improves quotation accuracy.