LexJet Corporation 3 Mil Matte UV Standard Low Melt- 51in x 500ft HOL1251ECM

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LexJet's 3-mil Matte UV Standard Low-Melt Laminating Film is a clear polyester film with a non-reflective matte finish. It provides an economical way to protect maps, photos, drawings, posters, presentations, and other prints that will be handled frequently or displayed in rooms where they might be exposed to sunlight, fluorescent lights, water, airborne chemicals, or cleaning solvents. The strong, low-melt adhesive bonds well to a variety of prints, including inkjet prints on bond papers or inkjet photo papers with microporous coatings. This film is also good for protecting photographs processed through photo imagers such as the Durst Lambda, Lightjet, or Chromira or graphics printed on electrographic (toner-based) printers. The film itself provides a high level of protection from abrasion, water, and exposure to oil, acids, and cleaning solutions. UV inhibitors in the adhesive protect the film and underlying graphics from the damaging effects of exposure to sunlight and fluorescent lights. The film is called low-melt because it is backed by a heat-activated (thermal) adhesive that softens and starts bonding to the print at lower temperatures than conventional thermal laminating films.
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LexJet's 3-mil Matte UV Standard Low-Melt Laminating Film is a clear polyester film with a non-reflective matte finish. It provides an economical way to protect maps, photos, drawings, posters, presentations, and other prints that will be handled frequently or displayed in rooms where they might be exposed to sunlight, fluorescent lights, water, airborne chemicals, or cleaning solvents. The strong, low-melt adhesive bonds well to a variety of prints, including inkjet prints on bond papers or inkjet photo papers with microporous coatings. This film is also good for protecting photographs processed through photo imagers such as the Durst Lambda, Lightjet, or Chromira or graphics printed on electrographic (toner-based) printers. The film itself provides a high level of protection from abrasion, water, and exposure to oil, acids, and cleaning solutions. UV inhibitors in the adhesive protect the film and underlying graphics from the damaging effects of exposure to sunlight and fluorescent lights. The film is called low-melt because it is backed by a heat-activated (thermal) adhesive that softens and starts bonding to the print at lower temperatures than conventional thermal laminating films.

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3 Mil Matte UV Standard Low Melt- 51in x 500ft - HOL1251ECM - LexJet Corporation
Sarasota, FL, USA
3 Mil Matte UV Standard Low Melt- 51in x 500ft
HOL1251ECM
3 Mil Matte UV Standard Low Melt- 51in x 500ft HOL1251ECM
LexJet's 3-mil Matte UV Standard Low-Melt Laminating Film is a clear polyester film with a non-reflective matte finish. It provides an economical way to protect maps, photos, drawings, posters, presentations, and other prints that will be handled frequently or displayed in rooms where they might be exposed to sunlight, fluorescent lights, water, airborne chemicals, or cleaning solvents. The strong, low-melt adhesive bonds well to a variety of prints, including inkjet prints on bond papers or inkjet photo papers with microporous coatings. This film is also good for protecting photographs processed through photo imagers such as the Durst Lambda, Lightjet, or Chromira or graphics printed on electrographic (toner-based) printers. The film itself provides a high level of protection from abrasion, water, and exposure to oil, acids, and cleaning solutions. UV inhibitors in the adhesive protect the film and underlying graphics from the damaging effects of exposure to sunlight and fluorescent lights. The film is called low-melt because it is backed by a heat-activated (thermal) adhesive that softens and starts bonding to the print at lower temperatures than conventional thermal laminating films.

LexJet's 3-mil Matte UV Standard Low-Melt Laminating Film is a clear polyester film with a non-reflective matte finish. It provides an economical way to protect maps, photos, drawings, posters, presentations, and other prints that will be handled frequently or displayed in rooms where they might be exposed to sunlight, fluorescent lights, water, airborne chemicals, or cleaning solvents.

The strong, low-melt adhesive bonds well to a variety of prints, including inkjet prints on bond papers or inkjet photo papers with microporous coatings. This film is also good for protecting photographs processed through photo imagers such as the Durst Lambda, Lightjet, or Chromira or graphics printed on electrographic (toner-based) printers.

The film itself provides a high level of protection from abrasion, water, and exposure to oil, acids, and cleaning solutions. UV inhibitors in the adhesive protect the film and underlying graphics from the damaging effects of exposure to sunlight and fluorescent lights.

The film is called low-melt because it is backed by a heat-activated (thermal) adhesive that softens and starts bonding to the print at lower temperatures than conventional thermal laminating films.

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  LexJet Corporation
Product Category Industrial Coatings
Product Number HOL1251ECM
Product Name 3 Mil Matte UV Standard Low Melt- 51in x 500ft
Type Coating
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