Dishwasher film panels are primarily used to protect appliance surfaces, offering fingerprint resistance, oil stain repellency, and easy cleaning. The fingerprint-resistant film adheres tightly, providing a smooth tactile feel, while oil stains wipe away effortlessly without compromising aesthetics.
PVC/PET Material: Wear-resistant and heat-resistant (supports high-temperature cleaning), ideal for high-traffic kitchen environments.
Anti-Fingerprint Design: Surface treatment technology prevents fingerprint residue, maintaining a pristine panel appearance.
Water and Oil Resistance: Resists grease penetration, wipes clean without leaving marks.
Convenient Installation: Requires no modifications; adheres directly to existing panels. Some models support DIY replacement.
Durability: Water resistance rated IPX4 or higher, scratch-resistant, and resistant to ageing with prolonged use.
Acrylic is a material frequently employed in the manufacture of dishwasher control panels, combining aesthetic appeal with practical functionality.
High Transparency: Light transmission exceeds 92%, ensuring clear display visibility.
Weather Resistance: Resists UV radiation and withstands acids and alkalis, showing minimal yellowing or hydrolysis over extended use.
Impact Resistance: Possesses 16 times the strength of ordinary glass, offering high safety standards.
Easy to clean: Smooth surface requires only a soft cloth for maintenance.
Highly malleable: Suitable for crafting panels in diverse shapes and colours.
Acrylic panels typically offer better value for money than PET film panels, making them ideal for applications requiring touch-sensitive buttons. PET, while offering superior transparency and greater hardness, carries a relatively higher cost.