Whether long-term use of PVC tempered film will cause scratches on the mobile phone screen involves many factors, including the material properties of the PVC tempered film itself, the wear during use, the hardness of the mobile phone screen, and the use environment.
PVC tempered film is a mobile phone screen protector made of plastic material. It has a certain hardness and wear resistance and can resist scratches and wear to a certain extent. However, compared with tempered film made of glass, PVC tempered film usually has lower hardness and wear resistance.
During use, PVC tempered film will be constantly rubbed and worn. These frictions may come from the sliding of fingers, the contact of keys or other hard objects in pockets, and the friction between the mobile phone screen and the desktop or other objects. Over time, these frictions will gradually wear the surface of the PVC tempered film, which may cause it to become blurred or scratched.
The hardness of the mobile phone screen is also an important factor affecting whether PVC tempered film will cause scratches. Modern mobile phone screens are usually made of high-strength materials such as Corning Gorilla Glass, which have high hardness and wear resistance. However, even the hardest mobile phone screen may develop fine scratches under long-term friction and wear.
Although the hardness and wear resistance of PVC tempered film itself are limited, it can still protect the mobile phone screen from scratches and wear to a certain extent. When PVC tempered film is rubbed, it will be worn first, thus reducing the chance of direct friction on the mobile phone screen. Therefore, within the service life of PVC tempered film, it can usually effectively protect the mobile phone screen from scratches.
The use environment will also affect whether PVC tempered film will cause scratches on the mobile phone screen. For example, if the mobile phone is used in a dusty environment, dust particles may be embedded between the PVC tempered film and the mobile phone screen, increasing the risk of friction and wear. In addition, if the mobile phone is frequently in contact with hard objects or is impacted, it may also cause the PVC tempered film to crack or the mobile phone screen to be damaged.
After using PVC tempered film for a long time, the surface of the film may be scratched or blurred due to its material properties and wear during use. These scratches may affect the clarity and touch of the screen and reduce the user experience. However, these scratches usually only appear on the PVC tempered film and will not directly damage the phone screen itself.
Long-term use of PVC tempered film usually does not cause direct scratches on the phone screen. However, with the passage of time and wear and tear, the PVC tempered film itself may be scratched or become blurred. In order to maintain the clarity and touch of the phone screen, it is recommended to replace the PVC tempered film regularly to avoid the impact of its surface wear on the user experience. At the same time, when choosing a mobile phone screen protector, you can consider using a glass tempered film with higher hardness and wear resistance to provide longer protection.