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FDC Graphic Films Introduces Lumina Wall Fabrics

Designed for interior decoration and commercial wall application.

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FDC Graphic Films Inc. (South Bend, IN) announced the company has expanded its digital media offering by introducing Lumina Premium Wall Fabrics and Canvas. This offering has a collection of three new series that are designed for interior decoration and commercial wall application. 

Each product is printable using solvent, eco-solvent, UV and latex ink technologies. Each series is available in three finishes: matte white, gold and silver. The silver and gold finishes have a slightly metallic finish that bring an added level of color depth to prints. 

  • Lumina 7337 Series is a digitally printable, polyester fabric that is ideal for application to interior walls. This film is backed with a repositionable, removable adhesive that can be applied to a non-porous substrate. It can be removed without damaging walls or removing paint while leaving minimal residue. 
  • Lumina 7338 Series is a heavyweight, wide-format, acrylic-coated, polyester-woven fabric designed for digitally printable wall coverings. The product features a removable and repositionable adhesive designed for installation on flat surfaces. The product minimizes show-through of substrate imperfections because of its weight and rigidity. Substrates include painted drywall and glass.
  • Lumina 7339 Series is a heavyweight, wide-format, acrylic-coated, polyester-woven fabric designed for digitally printable wall coverings. This product does not feature an adhesive and can be used in various framing systems, including silicone-edge systems and stretch frames.

For more information, visit wheretobuy.luminabyfdc.com.

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