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Ultraflex JetFlex® FL Gloss, 13 oz - 80in x 164ft

JetFlex® FL Gloss is a 13 oz. quality, economical choice for an all around outstanding front-lit banner or billboard material for UV, solvent, latex or scre ... Read More

Brand: Ultraflex

SKU: PPGFL20350
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JetFlex® FL Gloss is a 13 oz. quality, economical choice for an all around outstanding front-lit banner or billboard material for UV, solvent, latex or screen-printing. Both strong and durable, JetFlex FL prints vibrantly and consistently and is tear and fade resistant. In widths 98” and above, this product is called Normandy® Pro FL

Technical Specifications

Product Type Inkjet Printable Media
Applications - Media Banners
Finish Gloss
Ink Type Solvent
Latex
UV Curable
Eco-Solvent
Media Type Vinyl: Banner
Banner
Core Size 3 in
Width 80 in
Length 164 ft
Units 1 Roll
Edge Loyalty Points Multiplier 1x Edge Points
Double Sided No
Properties Description
Material Vinyl
Total Weight 440g or 13 oz/sq. yd.
Tensile Strength 333/281 (lbs/inch)
Tear Strength Weft 21, Warp 39
Low Temperature Resistance -4 to 70° C or -23 to 158° F
Fungus Resistant Yes; ASTM G21
Flame Resistance Class A flame rating. NFPA701, CA Fire Marshall, NYC (MEA). Test method DIN 4102
Grommeting Grommets should be placed in the hemline along the length of the banner so that the grommet is through two layers. Corner grommets should be placed where the length and width hems cross, so that the grommet is through four layers. A reinforced corner is also recommended to increase durability.
Tape & Stitched Hem Banner tape can be used and is preferred to sewing. If sewing, a double-stitched hem is recommended with a maximum of five stitches per inch. Banner tapes at least 4-mils thick perform the best. For more information see LexJet's Banner Tape.
Finishing/Post Process Always use pressure-sensitive laminates (LexJet Elite UV vinyl is recommended). Hand applying the laminate is not recommended. Before applying the laminate, allow the image to dry for at least 2 hours. A 24 hour dry time is ideal.

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