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Lintec Graphic Films to showcase high quality glazing enhancement film range at FESPA Digital 2014
Mar 17 2014 09:23:55 , 972

 

Lintec Graphic Films will showcase its range of leading non-PVC premium window films for screen and digital applications on its stand (B2-264) at FESPA Digital 2014 (Munich, May 20th – 23rd).

A selection of Lintec Graphic Films’ portfolio will displayed on glass panels at the company’s stand – applications that appear as if they were printed directly onto the glass. This includes the UV printable E-2200ZC, and the eco-solvent printable E-1000ZC – with and without a complementary over-laminating film – which offer excellent scratch resistance and produce an ultra-clear glass-like end result to the printed image.

Achieved via inkjet printing, visitors will discover how to produce vibrant, eye-catching glass surface treatments films with any number of colours and with exceptional optical clarity. The self-adhesive makes the films easy to install, enabling printers to offer end-to-end visual communication solutions that are durable, eco-friendly and capable of transforming any environment.

High-end applications for high margins

With growing demand for window glazing enhancements from a range of bourgeoning sectors – including retail, architecture, and Point-of-Sale (POS) – the capabilities of Lintec Graphic Films’ product portfolio allow companies to produce bespoke applications that are both visually striking and multi-functionary.

“Because of our R&D, our wide range of PVC-free media is a market leader for corporate branding, privacy, decoration and advertising,” explains Andy Voss, Managing Director, Lintec Graphic Films. “Our pioneering technologies provide our customers with a powerful product by which to differentiate their service offering. They can cater to the medium to high-end areas of graphic design, growing profitable new revenue streams and carving out an exciting niche that will grab the attention of their existing and prospective customers.”