New Drytac films extend life of UV-curable print

Drytac Europe has launched a new range of Protac high coat weight (HCW) pressure-sensitive laminates designed to overcome the challenges faced when laminating UV-printed output. 

On the introduction of the new laminates, Steve Broad, sales director of Drytac Europe, comments, “As UV printers are now regularly used in the creation of permanent and semi-permanent signage, we have introduced our HCW laminates to extend both the life expectancy and colour integrity of all UV printed output. In addition, the HCW laminates add anti-scratch and anti-graffiti properties to the printed signage.” All high coat weight films from Drytac have UV inhibitors within the adhesive – a clear coating that adds longevity to all UV inks. Steve Broad explains, “One of the problems of UV ink is its limited outdoor durability in south facing light conditions. This is due to the fact that the inks are manufactured with minimum levels of inhibitors so they cure more efficiently. Drytac Protac HCW films have high levels of inhibitors which overcome this issue and protect UV-printed output from sun damage.” “Our tackifiers in the adhesive help with adhesion to low surface energy substrates which is especially important if your products are going to be cut on digital cutters i.e. Zund and Kongsberg to name a few. Our aggressive adhesive gives confidence to stop any delamination on such substrates,” he concludes.

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