2018 Product Guide

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Signage and Digital Product Guide

2019 edition

Spandex is one of the world’s leading trade suppliers of materials, sign systems, displays and equipment to the sign making and graphics industry. With 40 years of experience and offices in 14 countries worldwide, Spandex UK supplies products from leading materials manufacturers including 3M™, Avery Dennison™, Arlon, ORAFOL ® and its own brand ImagePerfect™.

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Doing Business with Spandex

Whether you’re cutting vinyl, printing, routing and engraving or fabricating signs, Spandex delivers the products you need to get the job done. On time. At the right price. Ordering is easy. Just let us know... • Your company name and Spandex account number.** • The delivery address for your order. • Any special instructions; e.g., AM delivery. **No account? No problem. Spandex accepts most credit / debit cards. If you would like to open a Spandex Account, simply contact us on 0800 77 26 33. If you need advice on selecting the right products for your application, please do not hesitate to call our Customer Service Team on 0800 77 26 33. Samples and Swatch Request Where available we will be happy to supply an A5 sample or a swatch of a product range. However, these are not available for all ranges. Should you require a larger sample we will be happy to supply you 1m at a reduced cost.

Colour Matching This symbol denotes the products that can be made to your specific colour. A colour reference or colour sample will be required to generate a colour matched vinyl sample. Minimum order quantities will vary depending on the vinyl range but start from 1 roll. Please ask our customer service team for further details. Part Rolls, Joins and Material Tolerances Where possible Spandex will supply materials with no part rolls or manufacturer joins but this cannot be guaranteed. All materials are supplied within +/- 1 % of the length requested and any slit-to-width materials are supplied within +/-1 mm. Delivery Spandex offers next day delivery on orders received before 6.00 pm Monday to Thursday and 5.00 pm Friday. Multiple orders throughout the day will be consolidated into one delivery and one invoice unless otherwise requested. Orders over £150 are delivered free of charge on a standard next day delivery. If you require a premium delivery service, please ask your customer service representative when placing your order. All orders under £50 are subject to a small order surcharge of £4.90. Certain areas of Scotland, the Channel Isles, Ireland and the Isle of Man may be subject to a 2-day delivery service.

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Damaged Delivery Damaged packages should always be signed for as

Non-Conformance Spandex UK is an ISO 9001 approved company, dedicated to the continual improvement of its customer service. Where a defect on material may relate to a quality issue, we will require all or some of the following information depending on the type of non-conformance to be able to progress an investigation that will enable us to determine the root cause of the problem: • Photograph demonstrating the issue of the faulty product • A sample of the product (both printed and unprinted if applicable) • Completed Non-Conformance Form This is the minimum information required by the material manufacturer for investigation purposes. Further details may be required to help establish why an issue has arisen. By providing the material manufacturer with the correct and complete information, we can prevent issues from reoccurring and thereby ensure continual improvement of products. If the above minimum information is not provided within 5 working days of reporting the non – conformance to Spandex we will close the issue with no further investigation. Quality credits will be raised only for material that has been deemed faulty or non-conformant. We regret that we will not be able to return any samples.

“damaged” at time of delivery even if it’s not clear if the content is also damaged. It is recommended for all delivered goods to be checked upon receipt and any damages must be reported to Spandex on the same day as delivery. Returns Policy Returns will be subject to a 20% handling and collection fee. A Credit will only be issued once the product has been reviewed by our Quality Control department and is considered to be acceptable for resale. It should be noted that there are some exceptions to the standard returns policy. The following items are not eligible to be returned • Vehicle Wrapping Films • Roll lengths under 5m • Product brought into stock to satisfy your specific order

Representing the Leading Brands in Signage and Digital Printing

ImagePerfect™ ImagePerfect™ offers the most comprehensive portfolio of carefully selected digital and signage materials to the market. Our long-term expertise in digital imaging and sign making has enabled us to create a unique selection of exclusive, high- quality materials and deliver them at competitive prices. Using the latest technological innovations available, ImagePerfect™ materials are custom made to our specifications and carefully tested to ensure they meet our stringent quality standards. The ImagePerfect™ range includes a diversity of vinyls, banners, speciality materials, cleaning and application fluids, textile materials, application tapes and accessories. ORAFOL ® ORAFOL offers a broad range of adhesive films which includes reflective materials that meets and exceeds the industry’s highest quality standards. ORAFOL Europe GmbH is certified according to EN ISO 9001 and EN ISO 14001, and all production takes place on the most advanced and reliable production equipment available in the industry today. The ORAFOL brands are known and trusted for their consistent high quality, backed up by years of industry experience, top customer service, and excellence in meeting market requirements. A strong focus on Research and Development in all company divisions, ensures a continuous development of new and innovative products. Avery Dennison™ Graphics Solutions Avery Dennison® Graphics Solutions offers a comprehensive range of high-quality substrates for computer sign cutting and digital printing. Avery Dennison branded self-adhesive films and complementary products are available to meet the needs of every application from signage and vehicle graphics through to point-of-sale. Cutting-edge Supreme Wrapping™ Films and an advanced digital portfolio offer many innovative options designed to improve productivity and performance. These options include Easy Apply™ technology for easier decal application, and an ultra-thin, high-performance digital overlaminate film.

Arlon Arlon Graphics, LLC, manufactures and markets a full line of high quality pressure sensitive cut vinyl, flexible substrates, and print media films for the digital imaging, signage, vehicle graphic and screen printing industries. Arlon is headquartered in Santa Ana, CA, USA, with strategically positioned distribution out of Australia, Europe, India and Latin America to service our customers worldwide. 3M™ Commercial Graphics 3M invents, manufactures and markets products used to produce graphics solutions for almost every application including indoor and outdoor signage, floors, walls, windows, buildings, fleet and vehicle wraps. Customers enjoy peace of mind knowing that choosing graphics produced under the 3M’s MCS™ Warranty ensures every component has been designed, developed, tested and manufactured for superior performance and total compatibility. Gerber Technology Gerber Technology is a world leader in the development and manufacture of computerised sign making and specialty graphics systems, software, materials, and accessories. Proven start-to-finish digital design, printing, and production products are carefully integrated to provide sign shops and graphics professionals with comprehensive engineered solutions for durable vinyl-cutting, digital colour printing, and dimensional signage needs. Gerber also develops and supplies quality state-of-the-art aftermarket materials to maximise equipment performance and output. Gerber is headquartered in Tolland, Connecticut, USA.

Knowledge Base

Choosing the right vinyl

In any application, labour inevitably accounts for the bulk of your production costs. This makes choosing the right materials vital. By selecting the best possible materials for the job, you can improve quality, enhance productivity and minimise wastage whilst maximizing your profitability. Here is an introduction to the different types of products to help you make your selection. Face films At first sight, there is little to distinguish between the three types of vinyl available today: cast, polymeric calendered and monomeric calendered films. However, the difference between them is obvious after they have been applied for any length of time. The film that looks as good as the day it was applied is manufactured using a process known as casting and is described as a cast film. Cast films A cast film is a premium grade vinyl that starts life as a liquid, which is then allowed to spread out to an extremely thin layer. Cast films are stable, so shrinkage is barely perceptible. Because cast films are thinner and softer, they are easier to cut, weed and apply. Cast films conform over substrate irregularities such as rivets and textures, making them the preferred option for the most extreme exterior applications – especially vehicle wraps. Cast films are also often used for interior or less challenging applications when special or PANTONE® colours are required. • Long term solution • Highly conformable • More dimensionally stable and resistant to shrinkage • Highly resistant to fading Calendered films Calendered films start life as a lump of plastic that is then flattened by being passed through a series of pressure rollers. Though not as high quality as cast films in demanding applications, film produced by this process can nevertheless be adequate in less demanding conditions. Calendered films come in two types: polymeric and monomeric.

Polymeric calendered films have added polymeric plasticiser to reduce shrinkage. However, although they have developed significantly over the years, they still fall short of the stability and durability of cast films. Polymeric films fare much better in exterior applications than monomeric plasticised films but are not suitable for application over surface irregularities such as rivets and corrugations. For less demanding exterior work, polymeric films offer a workable alternative to cast. If there is any doubt as to which film to use, however, avoid risk and choose a cast film. Monomeric calendered films are the least expensive vinyl films. These films are not suitable for demanding exterior applications such as vehicle liveries or fascia signs. The face film of monomeric films is not as stabilised so it will be more prone to shrinkage to reveal the adhesive beneath. Dirt will adhere to this revealed adhesive and will be clearly visible as a sticky, black outline around the lettering and other elements. The sticky black outline is usually only the start of more severe degradation to come. Eventually, the vinyl face film will begin to curl up and flake off like peeling paint. Monomeric films, therefore, are best suited to short-term exterior applications and interior work. Other films In addition to the three basic types of vinyl film described above, the following films are also available. Polyester films usually have a very high gloss finish. They do not stretch so are suitable only for application to flat surfaces. PVF films are chemically inert to the solvents found in staining agents and paint and are typically used as a protective measure where graffiti or high levels of UV are likely. Scrimmed PVC films are used for banners and stretched sign faces because of their enhanced strength. The scrim can have layers of black pigmentation to prevent “show-through” on double-sided banners. Brittle cast films , as the name suggests, are brittle in make up and very difficult to remove. This makes them ideal for security labelling. Hybrid films are typically a combination or construction of two or more materials. Introducing the characteristics of two material types makes it possible, for example, to print on a material with an otherwise non-receptive print surface.

As with all product choices, understanding the broad types of materials will help you make adequate selections but if in doubt, you can always contact Spandex and speak with one of our experts whose job is to guide you to purchase the right products for every application.

Vinyl application tips

Preparation is the key to easy application of cut or printed vinyl graphics. Good surface preparation also ensures a long and trouble-free service life thereafter. We have compiled a range of recommendations and tips that may help you with graphic installation. Clean surfaces Any surface to which vinyl is to be applied must be clean and free of surface treatments – such as waxing – to ensure a good bond. A specialist surface cleaner should be used in all cases even if the application is short term. Newly painted surfaces should be left to cure before graphics are applied. Avoid greasy, rough or porous surfaces. Surfaces prone to out-gassing may produce bubbles under the vinyl and can eventually lead to total failure of the adhesive bond. Such surfaces include polycarbonates, some acrylics, as well as surfaces treated with silicone, wax, sealants or varnish. Particular care must be taken when applying vinyl to other vinyl surfaces such as flexible truck sides, banners and stretched sign-faces. These substrates contain plasticisers, which can migrate to the applied face-film and break down the adhesive. A characteristic “stringing” of the adhesive is often the first sign that plasticiser migration is occurring. Note: nothing can be done to reverse or arrest this condition. To avoid plasticiser migration, it is essential to select the correct vinyl for application to heavily plasticised substrates. Spandex offers a range of suitable materials for these applications – ask your customer service representative for details. Seek specific advice from Spandex where difficult surfaces and extreme environmental conditions are encountered to ensure that the correct material is used and the appropriate preparation is undertaken. We are able to provide detailed specification sheets for most products. If in doubt, ask Spandex for a sample for test purposes.

Types of vinyl application There are two recognised methods for applying vinyl: wet and dry application. The method chosen will, to some extent, be determined by the size and complexity of the graphic image being applied. Dry application: Take the application tape carrying the image and lightly position it onto the substrate. Firmly squeegee the image down, starting at the centre and working carefully outwards, ensuring constant pressure is applied across the entire design. Slowly peel the application tape back on itself, leaving the image in position. Re-squeegee the image to ensure good contact, taking care not to scratch either the image or the substrate. All vinyls presenting bubble free or air egress adhesive system such as ImagePerfect’s PerfectApply (PA) are recommended for dry application method only. Wet application: Big surface areas are often applied using the wet method, as this method helps eliminate air bubbles on larger areas of vinyl. The wet method also allows re-positioning of the image several times if required – a considerable advantage when applying multi-colour logos or other applications requiring precise alignment. Vinyls presenting bubble free or air egress adhesive systems are also recommended for big surface areas (dry application method only). 1. Spray the application solution onto substrate. 2. Position the self-adhesive product on the wet substrate in reverse – i.e. with the application tape in direct contact with the application solution on the substrate. 3. Remove the liner from the self-adhesive product. 4. Spray the exposed adhesive side of the self-adhesive product with the application solution. 5. Turn the product around and apply the wet adhesive side of the self-adhesive product onto the wet substrate. 6. Firmly squeegee from the centre outwards, to remove the surplus application fluid from underneath the self-adhesive product. 7. Once the application tape has dried (30-60 minutes, depending on temperature/humidity), slowly remove it. 8. Re-squeegee the self-adhesive vinyl to ensure good contact with the substrate, taking care to avoid scratching it.

For more information on vinyl application techniques and the different tools that can help you with graphic installation, please contact the Spandex office.

Getting the best out of your digital printer

Using a quality printer surely contributes to the overall success of any printing job. Nevertheless, more factors contribute to achieving a quality end result. In order to get the best out of your printer, we brought together some useful digital printing tips. Invest in quality materials. Labour will inevitably make up the bulk of production cost. Choosing the best possible materials for a job will improve quality and enhance productivity while minimising wastage. Beware of media deformation. Most materials are liable to shrinkage and deformation when printed on with solvent inks. The higher the quality of the material, the less susceptible it is to this process. Handle your media with care. Print media needs to be acclimatised to the production environment at least 12 hours before use. Store your media upright or on prongs to avoid pressure marks on the face film, keep it dust free and always use lint free gloves. Store solvent ink at room temperature. Store ink at around 21°C, away from fire and flammable material. Please consult your local environmental services department for advice on disposal of excess inks and ink waste. Check the ink expiry date. Solvent ink has a limited shelf life and will deteriorate when the expiry date has run out. For optimal print quality, check the ink cartridge case for the expiry date. Use the right profile. A correct ICC media profile and regular re-calibration of your printer are essential to ensure optimal and consistent print quality. Profiles for ImagePerfect™ materials can be found at www.spandex.co.uk. For other brands, please refer to the manufacturer’s website.

Calibrate your printer. Calibration of your printer is essential for consistent quality printing. Calibration - also referred to as density adjustment or linearisation - takes into account changes in the environment, media, ink and status of print heads. Calibration should be performed using either a densitometer or spectrophotometer. Perform daily maintenance. Solvent inkjet printers require regular cleaning and maintenance and down-time should be restricted. Please refer to your printer’s manual or equipment supplier for the daily maintenance routines. If the printer needs to be switched off for longer periods, please follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and procedures carefully to prevent permanent damage to the print heads or other components. Allow enough drying time. Even though solvent ink is touch- dry within minutes, it is strongly advised to allow the material to be cured for a minimum of 48 hours before proceeding to the next production stage. Solvents must be allowed to evaporate fully from the media before lamination, contour cutting or application. Please refer to the manufacturers’ datasheets for exact details. Lamination. Lamination is recommended for applications where prints are exposed to intensive mechanical stress or abrasion, including fleet and floor graphics. Ventilate the production area. When working in an environment already laden with solvent fumes, the curing process will take longer. Air extraction will also help in optimising the production process by stabilising the environment, with improved quality as a direct result. Create a healthy and pleasant working environment. Effective air purification or ventilation is recommended for all types of solvent printers in order to create a healthy and pleasant working environment. Ensure a stable environment. Solvent inkjet printers are sensitive to changes in the environment, including temperature and humidity. For consistent print quality it is recommended to keep your printer in a controlled environment as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.

If you consider these factors when working on a job, you should be able to achieve the best possible results from your printing equipment.

Technical advice and information

Adhesives Adhesives are either aqueous or solvent-based. Most aqueous adhesives can be affected by water and humidity and are not recommended in demanding environmental conditions. Solvent-based adhesives are more widely used and their performance generally matches that of the face film. BEWARE! Bargain vinyls often use cheap adhesive to achieve a low price point. Application tools The right tools make any job easier and digital printing professionals use Spandex tools to guarantee the right result first time. Our many years of experience in the sign and graphics market have enabled us to source the best and most suitable tools for any job. Spandex offers a complete range of branded and ImagePerfect™ tools for every job, including cleaning fluids, application fluids, cloths, banner welders, eyelet presses, knives, squeegees, pliers, tape measures, magnets, heat presses and many more. Temperature ranges Quality vinyl as sold by Spandex is reasonably tolerant of the temperature extremes encountered in the UK for day-to-day use. However, all vinyls have limitations, which are provided throughout this product guide. All temperature limitations should be carefully observed. Storing vinyl Rolls should be stored on end, ideally in their original packaging, until required. Storing material in conditions where high humidity and temperature are encountered should be avoided. As a general rule, normal office temperature and humidity levels are ideal. Before using stored material for printing allow at least 24 hours for the material to attain workshop temperature if it has been stored in conditions that are markedly different to those where it will be worked on.

Working with vinyl With cutting plotters. If you are purchasing vinyl for a cutting plotter, the depth of cut for the type of vinyl being used must be adjusted correctly. Optimum depth / weight settings produce a clean cut that is easy to weed. Generally, cast films require less pressure and depth than calendered films. If vinyl looks as though it has been cut but proves difficult to weed there is a high probability that cutting depth was insufficient or the blade blunt. Vinyl that appears to weed well, but has paper backing adhering to some part of the weeded material has almost certainly been cut too deeply. Spandex recommends that a test cut be used to verify the plotter setting every time the vinyl roll is changed. Note that due to the nature of their use, Spandex cannot offer any warranty on blades or blade holders. With thermal printers. Most vinyls have not been specifically developed for use with a thermal printer, such as a Gerber Edge. Using vinyls for this purpose can result in finished product with varying print and durability qualities. Spandex therefore advises to test for suitability before any print production or to check for a specific assurance of suitability, such as the Edge Ready mark on vinyls . Edge Ready materials meet or exceed very high standards of surface quality, cleanliness and pigment receptivity required for thermal transfer printing. With inkjet printers. There are many considerations that should be observed in order to achieve the best possible outcome when converting media on an inkjet printer. These are explored in more details on the section ‘Getting the best out of your digital printer’. Application tapes Application tapes are used to lift cut or printed self-adhesive lettering and graphics from the vinyl’s silicone-coated paper or plastic liner and to transfer them to the substrate. Application tapes are available in clear and opaque variants. Personal preference is ultimately the biggest factor in deciding which to use. Clear application tape makes applying and registering multiple layers of vinyl easier. Opaque paper application tapes, on the other hand, do not stretch, as is sometimes the case with some clear tapes, and can still be seen through to some useful extent. Additionally, some clear tapes are not suitable where the graphics are left in contact for any significant length of time, as the tape’s adhesive can break down and transfer to the face of the lettering or graphics. Several degrees of adhesive strength are available for application tapes.

Contents

Signage

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Vehicle Wrapping

Reflectives and Fluorescents

113 145 163 169 203 223 235 293 333 353 377 411 427 465 495 507 545 559

Application Tape

Masking and Stencil Window and Decorative

Translucents

Architectural Finishes

Digital Vinyl Laminates

Banners, Mesh and Textile Wall and Floor Coverings Point of Sale and Display Inks and Consumables

Double-Sided Tapes

Accessories

Garment Decoration

Gerber Edge

Modular Sign Systems

Equipment

Product is suitable for digital print

Product is environmentally sustainable

Colour matching service is available

Signage

Signage

Avery Dennison ® 900SC Super Cast Avery Dennison ® 800PC Premium Cast Avery Dennison ® 777CF Economy Cast Avery Dennison ® 700PF Premium Polymeric Avery Dennison ® 500EF Economy Calendered Premium Cast 3M ™ Scotchcal ™ 100 Series Premium Cast 3M ™ Scotchcal ™ 80 Series Cast 3M ™ Scotchcal ™ 50 Series

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3M ™ Controltac ™ Graphic Film 180Cv2

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Polymeric

ORACAL ® 951 Premium Cast ORACAL ® 751C

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High Performance Cast ORACAL ® 551

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High Performance Calendered ORACAL ® 651

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Intermediate Calendered ORACAL ® 641 Economy Calendered ORACAL ® 631 Economy Calendered ORACAL ® 621 Economy Calendered ImagePerfect ™ 5700 High Performance ImagePerfect ™ 5700PA High Performance ImagePerfect ™ 3500

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Intermediate

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Signage Films

Avery Dennison ® 900SC Super Cast

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Avery Dennison ® 900 Super Cast has a proven superb conformability, which makes the product especially suitable for applications on heavy corrugated surfaces, both convex and concave. Avery Dennison ® 900 Super Cast films offer excellent conversion on a wide range of computer signmaking equipment, both drum and flatbed processing systems.

Specification

Range

12 Years (black and white)

78 Gloss Colours 2 Matt Colours (white and black) 3 Gloss Metallic Colours

10 Years (transparent, colours) 6 Years (metallics) 50 Micron Transparent acrylic-based, permanent adhesive

Temperature range: -50°C to 110°C Application temperature: +10°C

Colour Matching and Pantone Matching Available

Width

Roll Length

Colour

610mm

50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

1220mm

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

Sprocketed Vinyl

Width

Roll Length

Colour

380mm

50m

white and black

Available by the metre

The colours displayed are representative of the vinyl colour but may slightly vary from actual material.

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Signage

Gloss

951 Primrose Yellow

903 Tomato Red

957 Cobalt Blue 932 Indigo Blue

929 Green

913 Ivory

928-01 Bright Yellow

950 Carmine Red

908 Kelly Green

917 Taxi Beige

927-01 Sunflower Yellow 902-01 Buttercup Yellow

924 Dark Red

912 Gentian Blue 963 Airforce Blue 982 Antique Blue

931 Emerald Green

914 Cream

923 Burgundy

945 Golf Green

973 Mocha

904-01 Chrome Yellow

959 Rioja Red

916-01 Dark Green

930 Wine Red

937 Morning Orange 910-01 Dark Orange 938-01 Sweet Orange 911-01 Light Orange

986 Pink

934 Vivid Blue

907 Light Green 956 Grass Green 967 Leaf Green

915 Mahogany Brown

947 Magenta

941 Cosmos Blue

940 Transparent

978 Light Purple

964 Sea Blue

Matt

948 Purple

935 Intense Blue

985 Springtime Green

M920 White

926-01 Sunrise

954 Lilac

942 Light Blue

972-01 Lemon

M921 Black

980-01 Spanish Orange

984 Dark Purple

943 Petrol

900 White

Metallics

960 Dove Grey 961 Pearl Grey

906-01 Medium Red

969 Passion Blue

971 Turquoise

992 Grey

925-01 Signal Red

909 Sapphire Blue 933 Midnight Blue

944 Aqua

990 Silver

918 Grey

955-01 Cardinal Red

946 Caribean Aqua

991 Gold

983 Gunmetal Grey

987-01 Spicy Red

939 Royal Blue

965 Mint

962 Storm Grey

981 Soft Red

968 Empire Blue

970 Bottle Green

922 Geranium Red

979 Swimming Blue

966 Meadow Green

901 Black

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Signage Films

Avery Dennison ® 800PC Premium Cast

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Avery Dennison ® 800 Premium Cast is a superior vinyl for longer term applications, offering excellent dimensional stability. This vinyl can be used in a variety of applications, including vehicle and marine craft graphics, directional signage, advertising, promotional window displays and retail signage. For such applications, Avery Dennison ® 800 Premium Cast can conform to a variety of simple and complex curves as well as corrugated and standard flat substrates. The white gloss and white matt are both manufactured on a blue contrast backing paper for ease of conversion.

Specification

Range

10 Years (black and white)

80 Gloss Colours 5 Matt Colours 12 Metallic Colours

8 Years (clear, colours) 5 Years (metallics) 50 Micron Transparent acrylic-based, permanent adhesive

Temperature range: -40°C to 110°C Application temperature: +10°C White gloss & matt on a contrast liner

Colour Matching Available

Width

Roll Length

Colour

610mm

50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

1220mm

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

Sprocketed Vinyl

Width

Roll Length

Colour

380mm

50m

white, black and transparent

Available by the metre

The colours displayed are representative of the vinyl colour but may slightly vary from actual material.

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Signage Films

Signage

Gloss

807 Primrose Yellow

873 Magenta

877 Bright Blue

883 Hazelnut Brown

M821 Black

M881-01 Dark Grey

839 Bright Yellow

815 Cyclamen

832 Light Blue

863 Dark Burgundy 818 Chocolate Brown

855-01 Yellow

868 Purple

831 Turquoise

M835-01 Silver Matt Metallic

806-01 Sunflower Yellow

817 Violet

842 Teal

880-01 Brown

Metallics

836 Gold

837-01 Bright Red 848-02 Bright Orange 866-01 Light Orange 826-01 Medium Red 856-01 Dark Yellow 862-01 Signal Yellow 860-01 Corn Yellow

824 Cobalt Blue

811 Forest Green 878 Leaf Green 834 Kelly Green

801 Black

898 Bright Gold

824-01 Deep Blue

881 Dark Grey

897 Bronze

823 Dark Blue

820 Grey

835 Silver

853 Royal Blue

854 Green

885 Cloud Grey

891 Silver Grey 892 Light Grey

876 Navy Blue

813 Grass Green 879 Bright Green 812 Cactus Green

825 Medium Grey

847 Marine Blue

844 Dove Grey

893 Charcoal

851 Vivid Blue

886 Cool Grey

894 Dark Grey

850 Tomato Red

852 Sapphire Blue 875 Standard Blue 874 Brilliant Blue 808 Cosmos Blue

814 Lime

886-01 Mouse Grey

846 Grey

849 Geranium Red

814-01 Wasabi Green

845 Mist

895 Dark Argent

803 Cherry Red

859 Light Grey

800 White

896 Black

864 Red

800-01 Off White

840 Transparent

858 Dark Red

841 Scuba Blue

857 Ivory

Matt

M830 White

802 Burgundy Red

869 Intense Blue

861 Cream

819 Beige

M818-01 Safari Brown

867 Deep Purple

809 Ocean Blue

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Avery Dennison ® 777CF Economy Cast

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Avery Dennison ® 777 Cast Film brings the benefits of a conformable, low-caliper, ultra-smooth cast film to the markets where polymeric calendered film has dominated: medium-life computer-cut vehicle graphics and signage, retail and promotional graphics, and outdoor advertising.

Specification

Range

8 Years (black and white) 7 Years (transparent, colours) 5 Years (metallics) 60 Micron

98 Colours 2 Matt Colours (White & Black) 6 Metallic Colours

Acrylic based, permanent adhesive Temperature range: -40°C to +110°C Application temperature: +10°C Contrast liner on white

Width

Roll Length

Colour

610mm

50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

1220mm

white, black and transparent

colours

metallics

Available by the metre

The colours displayed are representative of the vinyl colour but may slightly vary from actual material.

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Signage

Gloss

777-069 Dodger Blue

777-088 Black Blue 777-096 Blue Green

777-039 Bright Yellow

777-000 White

777-003 Cherry Red

777-084 Light Brown

777-055 Yellow

777-028 Caramel

777-044 Dove Grey 777-032 Ice Grey 777-017 Light Grey 777-018 Middle Grey

777-064 Red

777-038 Traffic Blue 777-008 Cosmos Blue 777-041 Scuba Blue

777-029 Mint

777-049 Fawn Brown 777-062 Dark Brown 777-090 Red Brown 777-078 Nut Brown

777-058 Dark Red 777-067 Purple Red

777-006 Sunflower Yellow 777-004 Sun Yellow 777-010 Gold Yellow 777-060 Orange Yellow 777-022 Pastel Orange 777-066 Light Orange 777-013 Geranium Red 777-063 Regal Red 777-007 Cardinal Red 777-050 Tomato Red 777-026 Medium Red 777-002 Sweet Red 777-005 Orange 777-048 Bright Orange

777-042 Teal

777-086 Dark Teal

777-087 Bordeaux

777-052 Ultramarine Blue

777-016 Pink

777-033 Blue

777-045 Telegrey

777-031 Turquoise

777-074 Magenta

777-024 Cobalt Blue 777-023 Dark Blue 777-099 Deep Blue 777-027 Passion Blue 777-089 Ink Blue 777-037 Alfa Blue 777-068 Steel Blue 777-047 Marine Blue 777-080 Denim Blue 777-053 Royal Blue 777-043 King Blue

777-065 Stone Grey 777-025 Cloud Grey

777-097 Turquoise Blue

777-040 Transparent

777-098 Petrol

777-072 Fuschia

Matt

777-073 Telemagenta

777-093 Olive Green

777-020 Grey

M777-030 White

777-015 Cyclamen

777-081 Emerald

777-059 Dark Grey 777-092 Komatsu Grey 777-070 Deep Grey 777-085 Iron Grey

M777-021 Black

777-056 Green

777-076 Lilac

Metallics

777-079 Bright Green 777-083 Light Green 777-012 Cactus Green 777-054 Deep Green

777-046 Grey

777-075 Lavender

777-095 Anthracite

777-077 Purple

777-001 Black

777-094 Graphite Metal 777-091 Silver Grey

777-082 Pastel Blue 777-011 Euro Blue 777-009 Ocean Blue 777-051 Azure Blue

777-057 Ivory

777-035 Silver

777-034 Yellow Green

777-019 Beige

777-036 Gold

777-061 Cream

777-014 Lime

777-071 Lipstick Red

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Signage Films

52

Signage Films

142

Reflectives and Fluorescents

364

Wall and Floor Coverings

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