Categories: Media & Substrates

Imitation Gold Color for Cast and Calendered Films

If you're looking to strike it rich with signage and graphics, have a look at Oracal's Imitation Gold color, now available for Oracal's Series 751 High Performance Cast and Series 651 Intermediate Cal films. Series 751 is a 2-mil film designed for vehicle and fleet graphics, signage, banners, building fascia, and more. The film offers durability of up to eight years and is available in 82 colors. Series 651 is a 2.5-mil film with a permanent, solvent-based adhesive, and a 78-lb, PE-coated liner. It can be used on flat surfaces, simple curves, and contours and is suitable for applications ranging from vehicle graphics to outdoor banners. Series 651 offers durability of up to six years and is available in 61 gloss colors. Both films are offered in 30- and 150-ft (9.0- and 45.8-m) rolls with widths of 12 (651 only), 15 (punched), 16, 20, 24, 30 (punched), 36 (white and transparent only), 40 (751 white only), and 48 in. (305, 381, 406, 508, 610, 762, 914, 1016, and 1219 mm). Oracal, 7251 Salisbury Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32256, 904-726-9597, 888-672-2251, fax: 904-726-9409, Web: www.oracal.com.

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