MHL Impervo UV 10mil 38" x 250' Hardcoat Laminating Film
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Product Description
MHL Impervo UV 10mil 38" x 250' films are high-performance thermal overlaminating films offering a hardcoat, highly scratch resistant surface. This exceptionally clear film provides moderate UV protection for indoor and short-term outdoor graphics. MHL Impervo UV is designed for the most demanding display conditions. Its protective, scratch-resistant surface is ideal for high-traffic areas, frequent handling, or where moisture is a concern. Get 38" x 250' of 10mil MHL Impervo UV Hardcoat film with every order. Product number MLL38210.
Product Details
- Film Width: 38"
- Film Length: 250'
- Film Thickness: 10.0mil
- Core Size: 3"
- Finish: Luster / Matte
- Base Film: 7.0mil (75 micron) polyester hardcoat
- Adhesive: 3.0mil (50 micron) co-extruded polyethylene copolymer
- Initial Tack: None
- Application Speed: 1' - 5' per minute
- Application Temperature: 200 F - 230 F
- Release Liner: None
Item Specifications
- Specifically developed for multi-heat roller laminators (MHL) and hotshoe laminators
- Co-extruded for a carefully balanced ratio of polyester film to adhesive.
- Higher clarity for more vibrant colors, reduced "orange peel", greater rigidity (which reduces wrinkles and waves) and better adhesive flow characteristics (wet out).
- Available in a variety of thicknesses and finishes from standard gloss and lustre finishes to scratch-resistant films suitable for outdoor applications
- Suitable for both single sided and double sided laminating (encapsulation) of photographic, electrostatic, inkjet-bond, xerographic and lithographic output, as well as many more applications.
- Incorporate UV absorbers for excellent protection from damaging UV rays.
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Tips and Technical Data
Tips For Applying MHL UV Thermal Films:
- Consider webbing your laminator with a gloss film on top and a luster film on the bottom supply shaft. This will allow you to change the surface finish by feeding in your image either face up or face down.
- Co-extruded for a carefully balanced ratio of polyester film to adhesive.
- Use your idler bar to increase the area of contact between the heated rollers and the film.
- To allow for proper heat recovery, laminators with smaller diameter rollers require a slower processing speed and / or higher operating temperature for the best results.
- MHL laminating films bond while they are cooling (thermoplastic). This means that it is important that you create a steady uniform tension with the pull rollers (and a cooling system for thicker films) to ensure a smooth, flat encapsulated print without waves or wrinkles.
Technical Data
MHL Impervo is a PET thermal laminating film with a non-reflective surface, low melt-point adhesive and a UV cured hard top coat designed to off er maximum scuff and scratch resistance. It offers excellent glare reduction and aesthetic appeal under bright light conditions. The film is resistant to water, oil, acid, and alkali and can be die cut. A 5 mil (125µ) and 10 mil (254µ) version are available.
Typical Applications
- Ideal for tradeshow graphics.
- Performs well in high-traffic areas.
- Suitable for POP displays that require extra durability.
Physical Characteristics
Film Thickness | 5 mil (125µ) | 10 mil (254µ) |
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Film/Adhesive Ratio | 3:2 | 7:3 |
Processing Temperature | 185°F to 195°F (85°C to 91°C) | |
Shelf Life | Use within 1 year after opening original box | |
Storage Conditions | 59°F to 72°F (15°C to 22°C); 50 - 55% Relative Humidity |
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Questions & Answers
Thank you for your question. UV lamination films are designed to keep the sun’s UV rays from fading ink. This feature of fade resistance gives printed outdoor signs longer life. lams made from vinyl, PET, or other materials might have a different UV spectrum. So when someone puts a UV lamp on the overlams one can see a different light spectrum that is normally invisible.
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