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Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Clear PVC film is widely used across Curaçao in applications from protective window covers and marine canopies to food packaging and retail displays. Its clarity, weather resistance and cost-effectiveness make it a practical choice for local builders, boat owners, hospitality businesses and small manufacturers operating in the Caribbean climate.
High UV exposure, sea spray and humidity are normal for Curaçao. Clear PVC film designed for this market often includes UV stabilizers, anti-salt corrosion additives and flexible plasticizers to resist cracking and yellowing. Local needs include durable covers for hotels, restaurant outdoor areas, and protective wraps for export goods handled at Willemstad port.

Manufacturing clear PVC film begins with a carefully formulated compound: PVC resin, plasticizers for flexibility, thermal stabilizers, lubricants, fillers and specialized additives such as UV absorbers or anti-fog agents. Formulation is tuned for clarity, tensile strength and long-term weathering — crucial for products used outdoors in Curaçao’s sunny and salty environment.
The calendering line is the backbone of clear PVC film production. Typical production stages include:
Compounding and extrusion: raw ingredients are blended and melted into a homogeneous melt.
Calendering: the melt is passed through heated rollers to form a continuous sheet; thickness is controlled by roller gap.
Cooling and sizing: sheets cool on chill rollers while inline gauges monitor thickness and transparency.
Surface finishing: corona or plasma treatments improve printability or coating adhesion.
Printing & lamination: decorative prints or protective coatings can be applied for specific applications.
Slitting & split-packaging: finished rolls are slit to customer widths and packed for export or local distribution.

Quality control focuses on physical and environmental performance. Typical tests include thickness accuracy, tensile & elongation, clarity/transmittance, adhesion of coatings, UV aging and salt-spray resistance. For Curaçao clients, additional checks for UV yellowing and flexibility at elevated temperatures help ensure long field life.
| Property | Typical Value | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.05–1.5 mm | Controls durability & flexibility |
| Width | Up to 1600 mm (custom) | Fits roll-goods and awning needs |
| Transparency | >85% visible light | Crystal-clear appearance for displays |
| Tensile Strength | 20–40 MPa | Resists tearing under wind/load |
| Service Temp | -10°C to 60°C | Stable in Caribbean ambient ranges |
Local customers often request custom widths, printed branding in Dutch/English/Papiamentu, anti-fog treatments for greenhouses and reinforced hems for boat covers. Proper split-packaging for sea freight — individually wrapped rolls, labeled and palletized — protects film from moisture and handling during shipping to Curaçao.
Shipping by sea to Curaçao requires attention to humidity and transit time. Manufacturers offering stable lead times, moisture-resistant packaging, and clear customs documentation reduce delays at Willemstad. For project-based purchases (hotels, marinas), coordinate production and shipping early to match construction windows and tourist seasons.
Regularly wash with mild soap to remove salt residue and prevent abrasion.
Avoid abrasive cleaners — they accelerate surface haze.
Apply UV-protective films or replace high-exposure panels before they become brittle.
Store rolls in cool, dry spaces away from direct sunlight before installation.
Pulivk offers full in-house PVC film production with calendering, printing and split-packaging capabilities, enabling tailored clear PVC solutions suited to Curaçao’s climate and logistics needs.