Arlon (Santa Ana, CA) is expanding its digital-print films with DPF 4300, a 3.4-mil, opaque, matte, white, calendered film. Designed for easy application and removal, the film’s opacity allows it to cover up to three layers of previous graphics. The company says the film is resistant to scuffing, tearing and abrasion. It’s available in rolls 54-in. c 50-yd. rolls.

(800) 329-2756; www.arlon.com
 

Robin Donovan

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