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GF 885AE RoughMark - 2.0 mil gloss white conformable wall vinyl

$87.95 - $895.95
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GF 885AE RoughMark™ Cast is a 2.0 mil high gloss white cast film coated with a solvent acrylic high-tack removable (HTR) pressure-sensitive adhesive on a 90# air egress liner. The thick HTR adhesive is designed to aggressively grip onto textured substrates such as brick, block or cement, yet cleanly remove without leaving adhesive residue on the contact surface. The 90# air egress liner offers excellent product layflat in a variety of ambient conditions, along with ease of application of large format graphics. The GF 885AE accepts a variety of solvent-based, eco-solvent, latex and *UV curable inks common to wide format digital printing systems. *For UV curable inks, please consult with the ink manufacturer for specifics on ink flexibility.

Ratings & Certifications:

Flammability (tested using GF 885AE laminated with GF 813, GF 844); ASTM E84 Class 1 or A (Rating Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials).

 

APPLICATIONS
  • General Signage
  • POP & Indoor Signage
  • Windows
  • Walls
  • Vehicle Graphics
  • Transit Advertising
INK COMPATIBILITY
  • Solvent
  • Eco-Solvent
  • Latex
  • UV Curable
  • Screen
  • Offset (UV Curable)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I use GF 885AE on other surfaces?
GF 885 RoughMark™ can be used in applications where a conformable removable vinyl is desired. This film conforms well with controlled heat and features clean removability from a variety of moderately textured substrates including brick, block, and concrete surfaces (vertical application only). If a high gloss finish is desired, it is recommended to use GF 813 gloss clear cast laminate.
Can this product be used on Elevators?

This product is not intended for this application. Test all applications prior to use. Not designed for coated/ sealed/ treated stainless steel, brass or bronze surfaces.

When paneling larger jobs, do I use overlaps or butt-seams with this product?

Either is acceptable, although butt-seams require a high degree of skill to line up the panels. Because this product is going on uneven surfaces and is thinner than a normal wall vinyl, an overlap should be the default way to install.