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GF 219 - 6 Mil Gloss Clear

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GF 219 is a 6.0 mil gloss clear semi-rigid vinyl with a clear low-tack removable acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive on a 90# liner. This vinyl is designed to accept a variety of solvent-based, eco-solvent, latex and UV curable inks common to wide format digital printing systems. The clear removable adhesive works on a variety of common substrates used in graphics applications. The 90# liner offers excellent product layflat in a variety of ambient conditions along with ease of application of large format graphics. Semi-rigid films are easy to handle due to their rigidness and thus can be applied quickly.

APPLICATIONS

  • General Signage
  • POP & Indoor Signage
  • Windows

INK COMPATIBILITY

  • Solvent
  • Eco-Solvent
  • Latex
  • UV Curable
  • Screen
  • Offset (UV Curable)

 What applications are GF 219 intended for?

GF 219 is designed for interior or exterior signage, decals, nameplates, point-of-purchase displays and general signage.
 

Can GF 219 be removed?

GF 219 is rated for 1 year clean removability. If the vinyl is left on for longer, it will not adversely affect the glass surface, but may be harder to remove.
 

Is this product clear?

GF 219 has good clarity, but is not considered “optically clear”.
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