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58 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


Avery Dennison Facade Film, Transforming Buildings


Wrapping is not just for interior surfaces Over recent times the concept of interior wrapping has flourished in both the residential and commercial markets. Covering interior substrates with a self- adhesive vinyl is proving to be a cost-effective refurbishment solution that delivers the same high-end results a traditional method would achieve. Today, you can also update your building by wrapping the exterior cladding or window frames to spruce it up with Avery Dennison Facade Film, a self-adhesive film that can change the whole outlook of your building overnight.


High Adhesion One of the key USP’s of the Avery Dennison Facade Film product lies in its super strong adhesive. Once you apply this film, you want to know it will stay there in the same perfect condition for years to come. Well, once applied the film has a life expectancy of over 10 years, as well as being resistant to UV fading and it also helps to protect the underlying components from weathering. Having high adhesion onto difficult building substrates such as plastics, aluminium, uncoated steel and reinforced facade panels, Facade film is an excellent alternative to paint.


Easy Application The application of Avery Dennison Facade Film is a fairly simplistic one for skilled installers. The product can be applied in the wet which allows for the easy installation, and an easy apply adhesive version is now also available in the range which allows for complete bubble free applications, which is particularly useful when you come up against larger areas of cladding. Not only is the application of the film quick and easy, unlike paint the downtime really is minimised as you only need one coat and once the film is applied you don’t have to wait for it to dry.


Transform Windows Avery Dennison Facade Film is not just flat surfaces, the product can be used to cover window frames to completely modernise old PVC frames or doors. White PVC window frames are becoming a thing of the past with


homeowners and the like looking to change the colours of window frames, with finishes like grey for instance rising in popularity. In Avery Dennison Facade Film you can achieve this look with a wide range of colours available in the repertoire, not forgetting colour matching is also possible. Facade Films short roll offering allows for a quick and easy applications.


Key features: • Product meets fire classification B-S1, d0 • Smooth paint like finish for 10 years • Applied film is dry, surfaces can be touched immediately after application ensuring no interruption to business


• Cost-effective solution improves durability


of building facades and window frames, reducing property and maintenance costs


• High gloss, lustre or matt finishes •Available with Easy Apply Liner to facilitate the removal of air bubbles during application on large panels


• Available in a variety of colours, additional colours can be match to industry standards such as RAL, Pantone


Interested in finding out more about Avery Dennison Facade Film or have a project in mind where you think the product could be utilised? Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.


info@architextural.co.uk www.williamsmithgroup1832.co.uk


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ADF SEPTEMBER 2021


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