Categories: Media & Substrates

Avery Dennison Extends Line of Hi-Tack Adhesive Films

Avery Dennison has added MPI 1006 cast vinyl film featuring Hi-Tack adhesive. Engineered for long-term use on difficult substrates such as powder-coated paints, low surface energy plastics, fiberglass, and glossy or matte finish protective clear coats, the film is suited for applications including dirt bikes, boats, and industrial equipment. The film can be die cut, digitally cut on flatbed or roll-fed devices, screen printed, or digitally printed with solvent, UV, or latex inks.

Avery Dennison has added MPI 1006 cast vinyl film featuring Hi-Tack adhesive. Engineered for long-term use on difficult substrates such as powder-coated paints, low surface energy plastics, fiberglass, and glossy or matte finish protective clear coats, the film is suited for applications including dirt bikes, boats, and industrial equipment. The film can be die cut, digitally cut on flatbed or roll-fed devices, screen printed, or digitally printed with solvent, UV, or latex inks. The company reports that its proprietary Easy Apply technology reduces the likelihood of bubbles during application. Available in 54- and 60-in. widths.

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