Left side advert image
Right side advert image
Super banner advert image
Subscribe to Print Monthly's RSS feed

Enter your email address here to sign up for our weekly newsletter

Kit

Drytac’s SpotOn with expanded offering

Drytac looks set to gain a competitive advantage in the self-adhesive materials sector after launching a new product designed specifically for floor advertising graphics.

Article picture

Drytac says SpotOn Floor 200 is suitable for short-term, indoor floor graphics applications

SpotOn Floor 200 is a 8mm embossed printable white matte monomeric PVC film that Drytac says is suitable short-term, indoor floor graphics applications.

The latest product features a unique dot pattern printed pressure-sensitive polyacrylate adhesive, which Drytac says allows the film to be applied to wide range of flooring surfaces, such as floor or ceramic tiles, sealed wood or concrete, waxed vinyl and marble.

Another feature includes a post-printed anti-slip rating of R10, which Drytac says will allow for “vibrant, slip-resistant floor graphics without the need for over-lamination”.

With SpotOn adhesive on the back, I personally think we have a winning combination for all short-term printed indoor graphics applications

Steve Broad, sales director for Drytac Europe, adds: “SpotOn Floor 200 has been specifically developed for ease of use and is perfect for short-term indoor applications. It is cost effective, simple to print and apply, and can be quickly and cleanly removed.
 
“Crucially, thanks to its impressive, post-printed R10 slip-rating, SpotOn Floor 200 doesn’t need to be overlaminated, which really helps to keep down the cost of production. Some anti-scuff laminates on the market can’t even achieve this rating, so we are extremely pleased with how the film performs. 

“With SpotOn adhesive on the back, I personally think we have a winning combination for all short-term printed indoor graphics applications.”

If you have an interesting story or a view on this news, then please e-mail news@signlink.co.uk

Follow Rob on:
Sophie Jones' Twitter Profile


Print printer-friendly version Printable version Send to a friend Contact us

No comments found!  

Sign in:

Email 

or create your very own Sign Link account  to join in with the conversation.