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Overlaminating Film
CELADON Optical clear Over-laminating films designed to enhance photos and transparencies of inkjet, electrostatic, lithographic and screen printed images and to protect them from premature fading, smudging, and scratching. It is available in PET, OPP and PVC films. All are in 3" cores.
Product Code |
Description |
Thickness
(mm, mil) |
Length
(m, yd) |
Adhesion
(kg/25mm, oz/in) |
Tensile Strength
(kg/25mm, lb/in) |
Elon-Gation
(%) |
Features / Usages |
| LP38T |
0.038mm Polyester |
0.10 |
100 (109) |
0.7 (24.7) |
10 (22) |
65 |
Transparent PET |
| LP12T |
PET 0.012mm |
0.09 |
100 (109) |
0.7 (24.7) |
9 (13.2) |
60 |
Transparent PET |
| LV80G |
Vinyl 0.08mm |
0.105 (4.1) |
100 (109) |
0.7 (24.7) |
6 (13.2) |
200 |
Transparent Gloss PVC Film |
| LV80M |
Vinyl 0.08mm |
0.105 (4.1) |
100 (109) |
0.7 (24.7) |
6 (13.2) |
200 |
Transparent Matte PVC Film |
| LO50T |
OPP 0.05mm |
0.075 (3.0) |
100 (109) |
0.7 (24.7) |
8 (20) |
70 |
Transparent Gloss OPP Film |
Application Tape
Essential for pre-spacing, positioning / transferring of die-cut decals, legends, logos, stripping, and die-cut / CAD-CAM letterings. Hi-performance adhesive will not leave residue and easy to apply.
Code |
Description |
Thickness
(mm, mil) |
Length
(m, yd) |
Adhesion
(kg/25mm, oz/in) |
Tensile Strength
(kg/25mm, lb/in) |
Elon-Gation
(%) |
Features / Usages |
| TO40L |
OPP Application Tape (Clear) |
0.044 (1.73) |
100 (109) |
0.08 (2.8) |
12 (26.4) |
100 |
All purpose application tape for the majority of sign making applications.
Most popular application tape available
Small and medium size plotter and die cut lettering and graphics
Hard-to-lift vinyl. |
| TO40M |
OPP Application Tape (Clear) |
0.056
(1.73) |
100
(109) |
0.15
(5.3) |
12
(26.4) |
100 |
Medium tack adhesive. Greater elongation for better conformability to irregular surfaces. |
| TO40H |
OPP Application Tape (Clear) |
0.058 (1.73) |
100 (109) |
0.25 (8.8) |
12 (26.4) |
100 |
Medium tack adhesive. Greater elongation for better conformability to irregular surfaces. |
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