Wednesday, 12 June 2019 Neschen introduces unique PVC-free self-adhesive wall-grip Neschen Coating introduces a new PP wall-grip for quick turnaround decorations. The 90 m strong, white PP-film is designed for difficult surfaces. From rough plaster, bare concrete and untreated chipboard to low-energy surfaces like PP-based panels – the high-tack adhesive creates a strong grip. Available in a size of 50 m x 155 cm, the latest addition to the Green Wall product range is a top product for environmentally conscious customers. Besides its water-based adhesive, it‘s also one of the rare PVC-free, self-adhesive wall graphics products on the market. Due to its high tear resistance, PP wall-grip is easier to remove than real wallpaper, making it ideal for quickly changing promotions. The wall cover can be applied in indoor and outdoor areas, giving customers a wide range of possibilities. The PP film is suited for latex and UV-curable inks. Its brilliant print quality makes PP wall-grip an exceptional medium for eye-catching advertising or store designs. The newest addition to Neschen‘s Green Wall portfolio offers two standard available textures – smooth and sand. The sand structure authentically resembles the look of real wallpaper, giving customers the creative freedom of wall graphics, while maintaining the high-quality look of wallpaper. Other textures are available upon request. Neschen Coating additionally makes the sand structure available for performance wall-grip L-UV, a high adhesive strength wall cover also designed for difficult surfaces. The product is a premium choice for outdoor applications, lasting up to five years. The product provides a B1 certificate according to DIN 4102-1 and is certified for latex inks. Previous Article Allplastics introduces abrasion resistant polycarbonate panels for public safety Next Article Fast graphic to substrate application with Avery Dennison’s new MPI 3300 Easy Apply Series 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