$ 151.00
Crystal-clear FEP film sheets made for concentrate work. FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) releases cleaner than parchment, handles cold-cure and long-term storage without absorbing terpenes, and lets you see exactly what you are working with through the film. These are the same sheets running in commercial extraction labs across the country.
Sold in bulk counts of 500 or 1,000 sheets at .05 mm thickness, sized for jar-scale portions and slab wraps. If your operation runs jars, we stock matching glass concentrate jars from 5ml to 18oz, plus extraction packaging for the rest of the line. Rolling your own lengths instead? See our nonstick PTFE rolls.
Parchment is cheap and fine for pressing, but it absorbs oil and can stick to wet consistencies. PTFE is the workhorse for pressing and high heat. FEP is the storage and presentation film: clearest of the three, best release on sticky and saucy textures, and the standard for cold cure. Many labs press on parchment or PTFE and store on FEP.
Yes. FEP is inert and non-reactive, widely used in medical and food-processing applications. It will not off-gas or leach into product at storage temperatures.
FEP tolerates brief heat, but for repeated press cycles PTFE or parchment is the better tool. Use FEP after the press, for curing, storage, and packaging.
The 500-count works for small processors and serious home extractors; the 1,000-count is priced for commercial labs. Need larger recurring volume? Reach out through our contact page for wholesale terms.
| Material | FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) |
| Thickness | .05 mm |
| Counts | 500 or 1,000 sheets |
| Clarity | Optically clear |
| Made for | Concentrate storage, cold cure, packaging |
Single-use in compliance settings; in personal use, sheets can be wiped with isopropyl and reused a handful of times. Store flat, away from direct sun.
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