Properties |
Description |
Material |
3 mil calendared PVC film |
Adhesive |
Acrylic-based pressure sensitive adhesive |
Release Liner |
4 mil |
Peel Adhesion |
(Test method PSTC-1): Stainless Steel= 48 oz./in |
Floor Graphics Slip Rating |
No |
UVA Block |
No |
Inkjet Media Preparation |
Printer manufacturers recommend that you allow your print to dry for a minimum of 24 hours before lamination. In areas with high humidity dry times can be longer. |
Laminator Compatibility |
It's recommended that your laminator be equipped with a release liner take-up reel. All LexJet laminates are provided on 3" standard cores. |
Laminator Settings |
No HEAT REQUIRED. Apply 40-80 psi and use 2-5 feet per minute for dwell time. The top and bottom web tension should be minimal, so memory will not be a factor. |
Adhesive Cure Time |
After applying the laminate, allow curing for a minimum of 2 hours before cutting or trimming. Maximum bond strength is reached in 24 hours. |
Min. Application Temp |
50° F (10° C) |
Ideal Storage Conditions |
70° F (21° C), 50% R.H. (a controlled environment is recommended); store vertically in original packaging. |
Shelf Life |
1 year from the LexJet ship date when stored in proper conditions. |
Tip |
It is not recommended that you pre-coat any paper-faced products, such as Gator Board or Foam Core, with an adhesive that has a plastic carrier. The absorptive nature of paper products can cause the board to contract and expand with temperature and humidity fluctuations causing the release liner to tunnel. The slip aid, which is often found on PVC materials, should be removed with a suitable detergent. All substrates should be tested for your specific application prior to final job production. |