MediaShield Heatset Emerytex UV 5mil 51" x 328' Overlaminate


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Product type: Matte Paper

Vendor: Drytac

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Key Features

  • Matte PVC overlaminates with a pebble texture finish
  • Core Size: 3"
  • Film Thickness: 5.0mil
  • Utilizes various acrylic adhesives (aqueous, solvent and Heatset®)

Product Description

MediaShield EmeryTex UV 5mil is a scuff resistant PVC overlaminating film with a pebble-textured matte finish (a similar finish to velvet matte polycarbonate). This film is coated with a solvent acrylic adhesive and is protected by a single moisture-stable paper release liner. MediaShield Emerytex UV is an excellent alternative to Lexan and is the optimum film for laminating prints that will be placed in high traffic, indoor display areas such as POP display, trade show and floor graphics. It is also suitable for laminating mousepads, counter graphics and other similar applications.

Product Details

Features:

  • Matte PVC overlaminates with a pebble texture finish
  • Utilizes various acrylic adhesives (aqueous, solvent and Heatset®)

Benefits:

  • Anti-slip properties make it suitable for floor graphics
  • Recommended for use in medium to high traffic indoor display areas
  • Ideal for tradeshow graphics, POP displays or event signage
  • Low Slip Potential Rating according to EN 13036-4

Item Specifications

  • A hybrid between thermal and pressure sensitive films.
  • Co-extruded for a carefully balanced ratio of polyester film to adhesive.
  • Bond well to inkjet output with high ink coverage - even on photo gloss paper and digital photo laser output (Lambda / Lightjet).
  • Image can be trimmed flush, or even die-cut without fear of delamination.
  • Due to its quick setup / curing time, MediaShield laminated graphics can be handled or rolled immediately after processing.
  • Protected by a release liner because the adhesive on these films is slightly tacky when cool.