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3M sustainable non-PVC film wrap delivers green messages

Envision Print Wrap Film 48C, the latest non-PVC and halogen-free sustainable film from 3M, features the company’s Comply Adhesive with air-release channels, as well as Controltac Graphic Film Technology that enhances slide-ability to allow fast and easy installation.
September 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Envision Print Wrap Film 48C, the latest non-PVC and halogen-free sustainable film from 4080 3M, features the company’s Comply Adhesive with air-release channels, as well as Controltac Graphic Film Technology that enhances slide-ability to allow fast and easy installation.

According to 3M the film is extremely durable, especially when combined with its Envision Gloss Overlaminate 8048G, offering up to five years durability - even when exposed to extremes of weather and harsh vehicle-cleaning regimes.

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