Product Introduction
EH & TH-Series High-Temperature Special Heating Film
Powerful heating for small spaces,
optimal solution for special environments
optimal solution for special environments
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Product OverviewThe EH-Series (EEA laminating) and TH-Series (Teflon laminating) deliver significantly higher heat resistance and output than standard heating films, making them high-performance solutions for dry saunas, snow melting mats, auxiliary heating devices, and special environments.
Examples of ApplicationSmall dry sauna / Snow melting mat / Heating element for auxiliary heaters / Special industrial sites and labs
Series Features
EH-Series (EHM305, EHT305, etc.)
- EEA (Ethylene-Ethylene Acrylate) Laminating
- Heat resistance up to approx. 80°C
- Structure identical to M(T)-Series, but uses EEA adhesive
- High output design: 400W/m²
- EHM: Milky White (Haze), EHT: Transparent
- Recommended for small dry saunas, snow melting mats, auxiliary heating, and other special high-temperature environments below 80°C
Recommended for special environments requiring high temperatures, such as small saunas, snow melting, and auxiliary heating, with a high output of 400W/㎡ and temperatures below 80℃.
TH-Series
- Teflon (PTFE) Laminating
- Very high heat resistance (over 200°C, due to Teflon properties)
- Ultra-high output: 800W/m²
- Recommended for extreme temperature environments, industrial use, special auxiliary heating, snow melting, etc.
200℃ or higher, 800W/㎡ ultra-high output,
Optimal for extreme temperatures, industrial use, and special equipment
Characteristics and differences by material
Material | Heat resistance | Features / Usage |
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EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) | approx. 60~70°C | Widely used in general heating film lamination, excellent flexibility and adhesion, suitable for low-cost floor heating |
PE (Polyethylene) | approx. 60–80°C | Excellent water and chemical resistance; commonly used in insulation and heating films. |
EEA (Ethylene-Ethylene Acrylate) | approx. 80°C | Superior heat and chemical resistance compared to EVA, suitable for high-temperature environments and high-output heating films |
Teflon (PTFE) | over 200°C | Outstanding heat and chemical resistance, non-slip, non-stick properties, ideal for industrial and extreme environments |