Industry handed timely materials boost
Drytac Europe and Nazdar Ink Technologies have both moved to enhance their product offerings with the launch of new products.
Monday, 09 Nov 2015 11:23 GMT
Drytac Europe says its new WipeOut can be used in a host of environments, such as children’s bedrooms, school classrooms, offices, hospitals, grocery stores, and kitchens
Self-adhesive specialist Drytac Europe has rolled out a new clear gloss
polyester film for personalised dry erase graphics applications in the
form of WipeOut. The premium clear PET overlaminate features a dry erase
hard coat and can be used for applications in a plethora of
environments.
“Drytac’s new WipeOut film is an excellent addition to our customisable
range of fully-matched component solutions,” comments Drytac Europe
sales director, Steve Broad.
He adds: “By combining WipeOut film with our ReTac permanently peelable
and repositionable media, customers are able to create bespoke
whiteboard-style graphics that can be moved time and time again leaving
no residue.”
Even permanent marker pen can be removed with the use of rubbing alcohol”
“Additionally, WipeOut is remarkably easy to erase. Its anti-graffiti
properties allow for easy removal of ink with standard whiteboard dry
erasers. Even permanent marker pen can be removed with the use of
rubbing alcohol.”
Meanwhile, Nazdar has also expanded its portfolio with the launch of its
153 Series Digital Inkjet inks. The latest addition to the firm’s ‘Plug
and Play’ solvent cartridge solution range, the 153 Series has been
designed for use in Mimaki JV3, JV33, and JV5 printer using ES3 inks.
Users of Nazdar continue to benefit from the ‘Plug and Play’ cartridge
ranges for Mimaki and Roland printers. Roland users can take advantage
of these inks as alternatives to Eco Max, Eco Max 2, Ai1, and Ai3 ink
cartridges.
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