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SAMPLE OF GLOSS LOLLIPOP PURPLE GLP116

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18 x 7cm Sample GLP116
 Classification Unit Spec Remark
Face Film um 160±20 PVC-Polymeric
Acrylic Adhesive um 40+2% Permanent & Clear Adhesive
 
Features Test Method Results
Application temperature  / +15°C to +25°C
Tensile strength (MPA) ASTM D882 35
Elongation (%) ASTM D882 160
Holding Power(h) paste on steel board,hang on by 1kg weight under 29℃ and 55%, GB/T4851-1998 ≧18
Initial Tack(N/25mm)) under 24℃ and 26%, GB31125-2014 ≤16
Hardness(P) / ≧22
Heat Resistance / 80
Humidity Resistance  120 hours exposure No Detrimental Effect
Saltspray Resistance 120 hours exposure No Detrimental Effect
Water Resistance 120 hours exposure No Detrimental Effect
Chemical Resistance 1hour diesel oil immersion,4hours antifreeze immersion No Detrimental Effect
Once cut to size then line up the vinyl on the surface of the project, then peel around 10-15cm of the backing paper from the top of the film. Line up the sheet on the item and stick the top strip to the item. 
You can then pull the paperback down from the underside while using the squeegee on top to push the vinyl down on the surface. If you come across any bubbles just push them out with the squeegee to the closest side. 
If the project has curves or bends you can use heat from a heatgun to soften the vinyl and you can then stretch the film around the curve. Do an overlap behind the object if possible to keep it secure. When possible do a test with a cut off of the vinyl so you have practice before doing the larger item.

As these are thicker than normal vinyls we recommend using an adhesive promoter like 3M 94 Primer on all edges, bends and recesses to secure the vinyl for a longer lifespan. This primer should be available from your local 3M distributor or online from a local supplier. 

For worktops and tables we do recommend to not place hot pans directly on the vinyl and to use coasters and place mats for hot cups and plates to prolong the lifespan.

 For Bare Wood like MDF or Ply we recommend sealing the surface first. Bare Wood can be a porous material so the vinyl will not adhere properly unless the wood is completely sealed with a primer, varnish or paint. 

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