Avery Dennison (www.averygraphics.com) has expanded its line of digital overlaminates with the addition of DOL 1460 Gloss, a product that the company calls the ultimate choice in conformability for 3D projects and extreme curves and corrugations. DOL1460 is a 1.3-mil overlaminate with a gloss finish. it can be used for car wraps, fleet and bus graphics, marine, and indoor and outdoor architectural applications. It is engineered for primer-free installation, improved release, and easier handling with reduced mottle formation.

Avery Dennison (www.averygraphics.com) has expanded its line of digital overlaminates with the addition of DOL 1460 Gloss, a product that the company calls the ultimate choice in conformability for 3D projects and extreme curves and corrugations. DOL1460 is a 1.3-mil overlaminate with a gloss finish. it can be used for car wraps, fleet and bus graphics, marine, and indoor and outdoor architectural applications. It is engineered for primer-free installation, improved release, and easier handling with reduced mottle formation. Avery says pairing DOL 1460 Gloss overlaminate with MPI 1005 Supercast films yields up to four years of durability.
 

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