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Sign & Digital UK 2026


SDUK welcomes the return of the HEXIS Wrap Battle


HEXIS UK has announced its return to SDUK with a two-stand showcase, including the live wrapping competition, HEXIS Wrap Battle.


T


he company will occupy two prominent neighbouring stands, L30 and M30,


delivering one of its most comprehensive UK exhibitions showcases to date, spanning automotive customisation, paint protection, sign making, digital print and creative craft solutions.


Stand L30 – the return of the HEXIS Wrap Battle


The HEXIS Wrap Battle will be held at stand L30, from February 22 to 24, and will bring high-energy competition, technical skill, and creativity to the show floor, celebrating the very best of the vehicle wrapping community. Across each day of the event, eight competitors will go head-to-head in up to three challenging installation rounds, designed to test precision, speed, and application expertise using premium HEXIS materials.


At the end of each day, one overall winner will be crowned and rewarded with a full roll of their chosen colour from the new HEXIS HXONE SuperGloss Series cast wrapping film – a standout prize featuring HEXIS’ latest ultra-high-gloss technology. Every competitor will also receive a wrap battle goodie bag, packed with professional tools and accessories kindly sponsored by SHAG Tools, ProThings, Paint is Dead ProSeries, and Olfa, ensuring that all entrants leave with something of real value. The HEXIS Wrap Battle is open to professional installers looking to showcase their skills on a national stage in front of a live audience of industry peers, suppliers, and potential customers.


 To enter, please complete the online entry form at www.SignUK.com


Whether you’re competing or watching, the HEXIS Wrap Battle promises to be one of the must-see highlights of Sign & Digital UK 2026 – where skill meets


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pressure, and only the sharpest installers rise to the top. Visitors to the stand will be able to explore the full breadth of HEXIS Skintac cast wrapping films, including:


• The new HXONE UltraGloss Series • HX20000 Series • HX30000 Series


Also on display will be HEXIS’ renowned special effect cast wrapping vinyl, featuring Carbon Fibre, SuperChrome Mirror & Satin finishes, MetaliChrome and VarioChrome, offering installers and designers standout visual impact for premium vehicle wraps. The Bodyfence paint protection film (PPF) portfolio will be strongly represented, including:


• BodyfenceX in SuperGloss, Satin and Matt


• BFWide • BFBlack in SuperGloss and Satin


• BFShield, BodyXfast, Blacklight, BodyColour and Candyfence


In addition, HEXIS UK will highlight a broad range of new UK-distributed products from Torian, expanding


SDUK welcomes the return of the HEXIS Wrap Battle on stand L30


creative and protective options for the automotive market.


These include:


• ToriShield ProGloss, TrackGloss, SuperWide Gloss & Satin & Black Gloss & Frozen


• SpectraShield (dry-apply coloured PPF) • ColourShield (wet-apply coloured PPF) • SuperGloss Wrap


• SuperSuede (“alcantara style” interior wrap film)


• LightShield TPU light tint films


• ScreenShield windscreen protection film


Each day eight competitors will go head-to-head in up to three rounds January/February 2026 | 41 |


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