Tuesday, 5 September 2023 Neschen Launches two new PVC-free films for rollup banners a high-quality, sustainable solution to replace PVC. Neschen Launches two new PVC-free films for rollup banners Neschen has released two new PVC-free print media for use in rollup and L-banners. The new polypropylene products are, solvoprint nolite 210 whiteback and solvoprint nolite 175 premium. Roll-ups and L-banners are an important product of the advertising technology market because they can be moved around easily and quickly. With a permanent place in the portfolio of all suppliers, the the most significant factor for the banners is the print medium. Textiles can be used but without any light blocking effect, and thin PVC tarps are another, cost-effective choice. The solvoprint PP nolite 210 whiteback is a 210 µm thick polypropylene film that is also white on the reverse side. The roll-up’s white back does not cause discomfort when viewed from behind. To enhance this effect, the backside can be printed, thereby opening up entirely new usage and design possibilities for the roll-up. The PVC-free and scratch-resistant film is optimized for printing with latex, UV-curable, UV-LED and (eco) solvent inks. The solvoprint® PP nolite 210 whiteback is available in a 106.7 cm width and 30 m roll length. Neschen has released two new PVC-free print media for use in rollup and L-banners. The new polypropylene products are, solvoprint nolite 210 whiteback and solvoprint nolite 175 premium. Neschen Launches two new PVC-free films for rollup banners Neschen has released two new PVC-free print media for use in rollup and L-banners. The new polypropylene products are, solvoprint nolite 210 whiteback and solvoprint nolite 175 premium. Roll-ups and L-banners are an important product of the advertising technology market because they can be moved around easily and quickly. With a permanent place in the portfolio of all suppliers, the the most significant factor for the banners is the print medium. Textiles can be used but without any light blocking effect, and thin PVC tarps are another, cost-effective choice. The solvoprint PP nolite 210 whiteback is a 210 µm thick polypropylene film that is also white on the reverse side. The roll-up’s white back does not cause discomfort when viewed from behind. To enhance this effect, the backside can be printed, thereby opening up entirely new usage and design possibilities for the roll-up. The PVC-free and scratch-resistant film is optimized for printing with latex, UV-curable, UV-LED and (eco) solvent inks. The solvoprint® PP nolite 210 whiteback is available in a 106.7 cm width and 30 m roll length. The solvoprint® PET nolite 175 premium is a 175 µm satin white polyester film with a silver reverse side. It has a first-class finish and virtually no side curl. Printable with (eco) solvent, latex and UV-curable inks, the PVC-free film is offered as a highly scratch- and tear-resistant premium film in the portfolio. Even the latex inks, which are generally considered to be not so scratch-resistant, find perfect grip on the special coating of the polyester film. So you can save a protection film for certain applications. There are 30 m rolls with widths of 91.4 cm, 106.7 cm and 152.4 cm. Ines Eaton, Marketing Manager at Starleaton confirms both products will be available in Australia from early 2024. Anyone interested in these or other sustainable Neschen products should contact Starleaton. The solvoprint® PET nolite 175 premium is a 175 µm satin white polyester film with a silver reverse side. It has a first-class finish and virtually no side curl. Printable with (eco) solvent, latex and UV-curable inks, the PVC-free film is offered as a highly scratch- and tear-resistant premium film in the portfolio. Even the latex inks, which are generally considered to be not so scratch-resistant, find perfect grip on the special coating of the polyester film. So you can save a protection film for certain applications. There are 30 m rolls with widths of 91.4 cm, 106.7 cm and 152.4 cm. Ines Eaton, Marketing Manager at Starleaton confirms both products will be available in Australia from early 2024. Anyone interested in these or other sustainable Neschen products should contact Starleaton. Roll-ups and L-banners are an important product of the advertising technology market because they can be moved around easily and quickly. With a permanent place in the portfolio of all suppliers, the the most significant factor for the banners is the print medium. Textiles can be used but without any light blocking effect, and thin PVC tarps are another, cost-effective choice. The solvoprint products offer a high-quality, sustainable solution to replace PVC. The solvoprint PP nolite 210 whiteback is a 210 µm thick polypropylene film that is also white on the reverse side. The roll-up’s white back does not cause discomfort when viewed from behind. To enhance this effect, the backside can be printed, thereby opening up entirely new usage and design possibilities for the roll-up. The PVC-free and scratch-resistant film is optimized for printing with latex, UV-curable, UV-LED and (eco) solvent inks. The solvoprint® PP nolite 210 whiteback is available in a 106.7 cm width and 30 m roll length. The solvoprint® PET nolite 175 premium is a 175 µm satin white polyester film with a silver reverse side. It has a first-class finish and virtually no side curl. Printable with (eco) solvent, latex and UV-curable inks, the PVC-free film is offered as a highly scratch- and tear-resistant premium film in the portfolio. Even the latex inks, which are generally considered to be not so scratch-resistant, find perfect grip on the special coating of the polyester film. So you can save a protection film for certain applications. There are 30 m rolls with widths of 91.4 cm, 106.7 cm and 152.4 cm. Both products will be available in Australia from early 2024. Anyone interested in these or other sustainable Neschen products should contact Starleaton. Previous Article MUTOH wins four Pinnacle Product Awards Next Article Single-use plastic film banned in WA from March 2024 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