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Sihl Adds Interleaf to Vision Clear Film

Sihl (Ostermundigen, Switzerland) has added an interleaf paper to its 3164 Vision Clear Film.

Like the previous version, 3162 Vision Clear Film with Side Stripe, 3164 still consists of a clear polyester base, but now features an acid-free interleaf paper to prevent scratching as the film feeds through the printer. The interleaf also provides aqueous printers with media-sensing systems the needed contrast for print viewing prior to application.

The film was developed for film separations, window graphics, package prototyping and other applications. For more information, visit sihlinc.com.

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