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Avery Dennison Launches New Window Film

Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions (Mentor, OH) has taken the wraps off its new Dusted Crystal decorative architectural window film. Available in a matte and luster finish, the frosted film offers privacy and provides a translucent light effect using glass to highlight designated interior spaces.

The film features a “first-to-market, wet-apply quick-release adhesive that allows the film to be repositioned during installation and removed easily after drying with virtually no residue left on the glass,” according to the company. Their statement asserts the film’s adhesive doesn’t stick to itself, which “eliminates mishaps when removing the film from its liner prior to application.”

“Avery Dennison Dusted Crystal’s quick-release adhesive allows for ultimate design flexibility,” said Cassandra Yu, product/segment manager, Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions in the statement. “This is especially relevant in this post-pandemic era, as many companies are rethinking how they use office space. They value products that can give them greater flexibility as their needs evolve.”

For more information, visit graphics.averydennison.com.

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