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William Smith targets heavy-duty, high power sport

William Smith has added Arlon’s new high performance overlaminate to its range of materials in a bid to provide its customers with a solution for heavy-duty and power sport applications.

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The Arlon ProTec Series 3960 overlaminate was designed for heavy-duty and power sport applications

The manufacturer of vinyl film solutions developed the ProTec Series 3960 overlaminate for racing, dirt bikes, and other recreational vehicles.

The product is a flexible 305-micron overlaminate on a clear synthetic liner and acts as an extremely durable barrier to protect decals and graphics while maintaining clarity.

The ProTec Series 3960 was designed with efficiency in mind and is designed to be laminated cold, without heat. Its quick ‘wet-out’ adhesive system allows users to achieve high image quality, minimised silvering and gloss retention.

The overlaminate also has a two-year durability, with a clear permanent pressure-sensitive adhesive which makes it ideal for applications needing robustness and abrasion resistance.

We continue to cement our commitment to supplying the UK with the best quality materials

Commenting on the addition to its portfolio, Chris Bradley, head of marketing at William Smith says: “We know our customers are constantly seeking new, advanced materials to enhance their offering and this overlaminate will certainly do just that.

“We continue to cement our commitment to supplying the UK with the best quality materials and we believe the ProTec Series 3960 will be a popular overlaminate.”

The overlaminate can be used in conjunction with Arlon’s DPF 8000 Ultra Tack or DPF 8200 High Tack film and will be available in 1370mm wide, 9.14m or 22.86m rolls.

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