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DOL 1060 MAX - 2.1 Mil Cast Gloss

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Avery Dennison DOL1060 Max Clear Cast Vinyl is a premium quality, flexible vinyl film designed for use as a protective overlaminate film for screen and digitally printed decals. DOL1060 Max offers an exceptional value for applications requiring varying levels of gloss for abrasion resistance, conformability, and color durability. This product can also be used as an overlaminate for floor graphics. The gloss film now features a synthetic liner that creates a super smooth high gloss finish which provides an overall paint-like finish of printed graphics. DOL1060 Max is designed to be used with MPI1105 SuperCast Series print media.

 

 

Features:

  • DOL1060 Max high gloss finish
  • Protects image from scratches
  • Enhances color and depth of image
  • Superior conformability to irregular substrates
  • Outstanding durability and outdoor performance
  • Excellent dimensional stability
  • Aids in application of printed graphic
  • Excellent UV, temperature, humidity, and salt-spray resistance

 

Conversion:

  • Cold Overlaminating

 

Common Applications:

  • Fleet
  • Vehicle
  • Marine/ Watercraft
  • Backlit
  • POP / Trade Show
  • Wall Murals
  • Floor Graphics
  • Window Graphics
  • Outdoor Signage
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