Print Shield Anti Graffiti Laminating Films

Protect your printed media and signage from vandalism with SEAL Print Shield Anti-Graffiti Pressure-Sensitive Laminating Films, designed to provide a durable, clear protective layer that resists graffiti, moisture, and flames. Ideal for businesses, schools, and public spaces, these laminating films preserve the vibrancy and clarity of your graphics while offering the highest moisture barrier among flexible films. With a sleek 1 mil thickness and a glossy finish, they enhance colors and details, ensuring your signage looks sharp and professional. Available in convenient roll sizes of 38" x 15' and 54" x 150', these films are perfect for a variety of applications, from posters to outdoor displays. Choose MyBinding.com for competitive pricing, fast shipping, and reliable customer service, making it easy to protect your investments and maintain a clean, professional appearance in any environment.

Print Shield Anti Graffiti Laminating Films

Protect your printed media and signage from vandalism with SEAL Print Shield Anti-Graffiti Pressure-Sensitive Laminating Films, designed to provide a durable, clear protective layer that resists graffiti, moisture, and flames. Ideal for businesses, schools, and...

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features

  • High-performance 1mil PCTFE barrier film for superior protection against stains and chemicals.
  • Glossy finish enhances the visual appeal of UV and ink-jet prints while providing a durable lamination.
  • Easy to clean with standard household cleaners, ensuring your prints stay pristine and vibrant.
  • Flame resistant and offers the highest moisture barrier among clear, flexible films for added safety and longevity.
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Frequently Asked Questions

It works cold. This is a pressure-sensitive film, meaning it bonds through pressure and adhesive contact rather than heat activation, so it runs through a pressure-sensitive roll laminator rather than a standard heat laminator. Trying to run it through equipment built for heat lamination won't work correctly, since the two film types use fundamentally different bonding mechanisms. If you're setting up pressure-sensitive equipment for the first time, cold pressure sensitive roll laminators are the machines built specifically for this bonding method rather than a standard heat-only laminator.

Standard household cleaners handle it in most cases, which is really the point of this film. Spray paint, permanent marker, and similar vandalism sit on top of the film's protective barrier rather than soaking into the print underneath, so wiping with a common cleaner or rubbing alcohol lifts the marks off without damaging the graphic below. This is a meaningfully different outcome than unprotected signage, where the same vandalism would permanently damage the printed surface itself. Test on a small area first if you're using a cleaner you haven't tried on this film before, just to confirm compatibility.

Match roll length to your actual production volume rather than defaulting to the larger option out of caution. A shorter roll makes sense for a single sign, a one-off installation, or infrequent small jobs where a large roll would mostly sit unused in storage. A longer roll is the more economical choice per square foot if you're protecting signage regularly, such as an ongoing public installation program or ongoing municipal or retail signage production. Buying more roll than you'll use within a reasonable time isn't just wasted cost; film in storage for a long stretch can also degrade slightly before it's ever applied.

Yes, it's a broader barrier than just vandalism resistance. The film also offers a strong moisture barrier, among the highest of any clear flexible laminating film, along with flame resistance, which matters for signage in public or high-traffic environments where fire code compliance is a real consideration. It also holds up against general chemical staining beyond just marker or paint. For ground-level applications specifically, like walkway or floor decals in high-traffic areas, floor graphic pressure sensitive laminating film adds slip resistance on top of the same underlying protective barrier.

You need a pressure-sensitive roll laminator built around a 3 inch core, which is the standard core size this category of film ships on. A laminator designed for heat-activated film won't apply pressure-sensitive film correctly even if the roll physically fits, since the bonding mechanism is entirely different between the two film types. If you're protecting materials beyond just anti-graffiti applications, compare options across pressure sensitive laminating film more broadly to see the full range of finishes and use cases.