New Mactac printable wrap takes performance and durability to new levels
One of the newest digital print wrapping film series from Mactac Europe has been designed to manage the most demanding surfaces and provides up to 7 years durability.
Mactac’s Europe, Senior Director Marketing and Channel Strategy, Oliver Guenther explained that the JT 10700 series is an exceptional option for both designers and installers who are looking to get the most from promotions on challenging 3D surfaces. Oliver said: “These print wrapping films provide extreme conformability which means that the installation on vehicles and corrugated surfaces is much easier and faster. Our focus has been on creating a product that not only looks great when printed, but also increases productivity for installers. Soft initial tack and bubble-free adhesive make these films easy to handle and use.”
The high opacity films can be combined with Mactac LF 10700 overlaminates for ultimate looks and performance.
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