Monday, 8 July 2019 Avery Dennison appoints Decrastrip NZ as distributor for solar and safety window films Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions strengthens its New Zealand distribution network with the appointment of Decrastrip as a new distributor for its premium range of architecture and automotive solar and safety window films. Decrastrip joins Glasslines as distributors of Avery Dennison’s comprehensive range of high performance, durable window films that enhance comfort, add safety and security and deliver real energy savings. Solar control films applied to windows, doors and skylights can filter up to 85 percent of solar radiation passing through the glass and reduce energy consumption from HVAC systems by up to 20 per cent without compromising on natural light transmission. Safety window films give security on glass doors or windows to hold shattered glass in place, thereby reducing the threat of injury and design films help architects and designers transform interior spaces. “Well-being, security, energy saving, sun control and privacy are important considerations for building and vehicle owners in New Zealand,” said Jordan Leach, Senior Business Manager, Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions in Australia and New Zealand. “Avery Dennison is responding to our customers’ needs for innovative solutions that allow sign and print companies to expand their services to existing customers.” Decrastrip is a leading supplier to the New Zealand Sign and Graphics industry and has been distributing Avery Dennison and Mactac films to the graphics and printing industry in New Zealand for over 20 years. Decrastrip customers can enquire by phone at 0800 828 9391 8450, via email at [email protected] or go to www.decrastrip.co.nz. Avery Dennison window films are also available from Glasslines NZ Ltd. Based in the Waikato, Glasslines has been providing a diverse range of glass and window film solutions to the market for over 30 years. Customers can enquire by phone at 0800 115587 or go to www.glasslines.co.nz Previous Article HP Recycled Satin Canvas on show at PrintEx19 Next Article Fujifilm unveils new high performance ink set If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print Tags: New Zealand