Finland's industrial sector is characterized by a rigorous demand for materials that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations. In the realm of renewable energy, the deployment of a high-quality backsheet solar panel is critical to prevent moisture ingress and PID (Potential Induced Degradation) during the harsh Finnish winters.
Simultaneously, the healthcare infrastructure in Helsinki and Tampere requires absolute precision in diagnostic imaging. The transition from traditional films to digital has created a niche but vital demand for specialized medical x ray film and high-resolution substrates that maintain stability under various storage conditions.
The local market is currently shifting towards sustainable, halogen-free plastic products. This evolution is driven by strict EU environmental regulations and Finland's national goal of carbon neutrality, pushing manufacturers to optimize the chemical composition of their polymer sheets and films.





