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News Release from: Hexis USA | Subject: VCR3000WG1 and VCR200WG1
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 June 2007
Vinyl films adhere to difficult
substrates
Hexis' new vinyl films are available in rolls of 1372 or 1600mm wide by 45 or 100m long and are suitable both for solvent and eco-solvent inkjet printers.
Hexis has introduced a new high-tack vinyl film that will stick to hard to adhere to substrates such as trashcans, garbage bins or other nonpolar plastics The two new inkjet printable products are the VCR3000WG1, a 3.9mil gloss white intermediate PVC with a special high tack clear permanent solvent-based adhesive on a 145g/m PE-coated liner with an outdoor durability of up to four years and the VCR200WG1, a 2.7mil gloss white high-performance PVC with a special high-tack clear permanent solvent-based adhesive also on a 145g/m PE-coated liner and with an outdoor durability of up to 8 years
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hexis USA has developed what it reckons is a completely new adhesive technology.
The two products are available in rolls of 1372 or 1600mm wide by 45 or 100m long and are suitable both for solvent and eco-solvent inkjet printers.
The Hexis laboratory has created a media with a heavier coat weight of adhesive in order to allow the product to be more aggressive on hard to adhere surfaces (low energy surfaces), such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) andacrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
Things like trash bins, canoes, motorcycle fairings can all now have graphics put onto them.
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