Drytac has launched two new PVC-free floor graphic products to meet the growing demand for non-slip, easy-to-apply solutions.
Drytac Polar Floor PET 170 is a new print media for indoor floor graphics that meets essential anti-slip requirements without the need for lamination.
The 170 micron graphic is in available in widths up to 1524mm and is scuff- and tear-resistant for short-term indoor applications.
It has been classed as low slip potential by the UK Pendulum Test and has a textured, matte finish that Drytac describes as ‘perfect for directional notices, retail promotions, POS advertising and decals in place for up to six months.’
Also new from Drytac is SpotOn SynTac Floor which the company says has been developed with the environment specifically in mind.
It is one half of a two-part solution, alongside Drytac’s Interlam EcoTex PVC-free overlaminating film, and features Drytac’s SpotOn dot-pattern adhesive.
Drytac says it the printable matte white, self-adhesive film is ‘easily applied to, and removed from, smooth floor surfaces including ceramic tiles, sealed wood and concrete.’
‘Floor graphics play many roles in a wide range of environments but it’s essential they remain safe for public use,’ said Shaun Holdom, global product manager at Drytac. ‘Polar Floor PET 170 has been designed to be non-slip and scuff-resistant without the need for lamination so users can apply them straightaway, speeding up the process for fast-moving projects.
‘SpotOn SynTac Floor and Interlam EcoTex solution provides an environmentally friendly option to ensure users retain their sustainability credentials while creating impactful, safe floor graphics.’