Set for the North American market as of now, Drytac has announced the release of new Interlam Eco-Anti-Graffiti pressure sensitive overlaminate film. This newly launched A 1.0 mil (25μ) clear PET laminating film is designed to safeguard graphics from vandalism such as graffiti. Coated with a pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive and shielded by a siliconised PE coated paper release liner, the film ensures exceptional durability and performance in all applications. The film’s robust anti-graffiti features ensure the easy removal of unwanted markings without damaging the substrate or printed graphics, while its strong resistance to dirt and pollutants also maintains pristine graphics over time.
Meanwhile, the anti-stick properties of the newly released Interlam Eco-Anti-Graffiti pressure sensitive overlaminate film mean that adhesives, tapes or media cannot be stuck to the surface, ensuring it remains clear of this type of vandalism, while virtually any spray paint can be easily removed without adverse effects. As a further benefit, it is made from PET film, rather than PVC. This aligns with core sustainability goals, allowing users to offer their customers a more environmentally friendly product. The film has a three-year lifespan and is recommended for use on flexible media substrates in both interior and exterior applications where anti-graffiti solutions are required, such as promotional displays, POP displays, architectural renderings and event signage.