Categories: Media & Substrates

Media for Narrow-Web Applications

FLEXcon expanded its DPM product line with the addition of DMP Aply 1000, designed for bubble-free brand-identification labels and safety/hazard/instructional labels required for outdoor power equipment and other durable-good applications. DPM Aply 1000 is a VBS (Value-Better-Supreme) product that uses a rigid film and premium adhesive to facilitate bubble-free label graphics for narrow-web label applications. FLEXcon says the adhesive has a rigidity that makes application fast and easy, a surface smoothness for optimum label graphics, and a greater ability to rework the label when compared with other commonly used product offerings. With pending recognition from UL and CUL, DMP Aply 1000 is conformable for both flat and semi-compound-curved surfaces. The adhesive bonds well to low- and high-surface energy plastics, painted metal, powder-coated paint, polycarbonate, and fiberglass. It is backed with a lay-flat, moisture-stable release liner suitable for roll-to-sheet and sheet-form converting. FLEXcon Co., Inc., 1 FLEXcon Industrial Park, Spencer, MA 01562, 508-885-8300, fax: 508-885-8301, Web: www.flexcon.com.
 

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