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Fabric PVC Film ODM solutions help global buyers transform basic PVC-coated textiles into high-performance, brand-ready products. From decorative furniture wraps to industrial protective covers, custom PVC-coated fabrics deliver durability, design flexibility, and cost-efficiency for importers, distributors, and private-label brands.
PVC-coated fabric—also called PVC film laminated to textile substrates—combines the strength of woven cloth with the surface properties of PVC. This hybrid material offers waterproofing, abrasion resistance, printable surfaces, and multiple finish options, making it a go-to choice across packaging, home décor, automotive interiors, medical covers, and outdoor applications.

– Low-cost, high-value material ideal for large-volume sourcing.
– Wide decorative options (glossy, matte, wood grain, marble, metallic).
– Tunable performance: anti-scratch, anti-static, flame-retardant, oil-proof.
– Compatible with split-packaging for retail-ready rolls and private labeling.
From raw materials to final packing, a vertically integrated manufacturer can shorten lead times and maintain consistent quality. Pulivk operates calendering lines, printing lines, and split-packaging lines to deliver tailored solutions without outsourcing critical steps.
– Custom thickness, backing fabrics, and multi-layer composites.
– Digital and rotary printing for precise patterns and repeats.
– Surface treatments: embossing, pearlescent effects, anti-fouling coatings.
– Split-roll packaging, labeling, and palletized export-ready cartons.
PVC film laminated fabrics can be configured to suit a range of end uses. Below is a quick reference to match product types with common applications.
| Product Type | Typical Uses | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Glossy PVC Film | Wardrobe doors, furniture wrap | High visual appeal, easy to clean |
| Matte / Silk Texture | Wall coverings, interior panels | Anti-glare, premium finish |
| Anti-Oil / Kitchen Film | Kitchen surfaces, splash guards | Oil-proof, hygienic |
| Floor & Bathroom Stickers | Temporary flooring, renovation projects | Durable, slip-resistant |

Thickness, tensile strength, backing fabric type, surface finish, print color profile, UV and temperature resistance, and required certifications (e.g., REACH, RoHS, flame-retardant standards). Selecting the right mix ensures product longevity in the target market.
Proven ODM partners implement multiple QC checkpoints during compounding, calendering, printing, and slitting. Standard practices include sample approval, inline inspection, and final roll testing. Split-packaging options reduce freight costs and make small-order fulfillment easier for distributors.
Global buyers face varied market demands—designs, regulations, and climatic conditions differ across regions:
Demand favors cost-effective, moisture-resistant films with vibrant printed patterns for home improvement and furniture markets. Buyers often request rapid replenishment cycles and flexible MOQ options.
Higher preference for durable, UV-resistant finishes and marble or metallic looks for upscale interiors. Suppliers must cater to both large projects and retail-ready packaging for regional distributors.
Strict regulatory requirements and sustainability preferences mean buyers ask for low-VOC formulations, recyclable packaging, and detailed technical documentation. Custom color matching and textured finishes are common.
Start with clear specifications: intended application, performance requirements, approximate annual volume, target price, and packaging needs. Request physical samples, agree on a print proof, and set QA acceptance criteria. A collaborative ODM will provide technical recommendations and manage pilot runs before full production.
– Define product spec and acceptable tolerances.
– Approve print/color physical sample.
– Confirm packaging and labeling needs.
– Agree lead time and logistics terms (EXW / FOB / CIF).
– Set inspection and payment milestones.
Choosing a capable ODM with in-house calendering, printing, and split-packaging lines reduces risk and often lowers landed cost by controlling materials and process flows. For end-to-end production reliability and customization, consider partners with proven export experience and consistent QC workflows.