Focus on Films & Vinyl Atech Leading the way in printable media
Neschen ColdLam 1650 SW Laminator
Recognised as the leading supplier to the industry with finishing equipment, Atech also boasts a wide range of printable media that includes textiles, vinyls and laminates from the likes of Neschen/ ATP and Krea. In addition, Atech’s own proven range of materials Mediatech has its EL range of laminates that arguably give the clearest and
Canon PVC-Free self-adhesive range is the smarter choice
As brands and print professionals seek more sustainable solutions, Canon’s PVC-free self-adhesive films offer a superior alternative to traditional PVC. The IJM765 and IJM766 are available in gloss and satin and are designed for high-quality indoor and outdoor applications. These films deliver vibrant graphics while reducing environmental impact. Canon’s PVC-free self-adhesive media offer an eco-friendlier option compared to some traditional PVC films, which often contain chlorine and harmful additives. They are lighter, easier to handle, and offer excellent dimensional stability – reducing shrinkage over time. Plus, they are compatible with latex, UV, and eco-solvent inks, ensuring brilliant colour reproduction and long- lasting results guaranteed to stand out from the rest. Beyond sustainability, Canon’s PVC-Free films are better for both users and the environment thanks to their reduced impact throughout their lifecycle. This makes them an ideal solution
Hexis Expanding the films and vinyl range
Hexis UK continues to push the boundaries of self-adhesive films with an exciting lineup of new products designed for the signage, wrapping, and protective film industries. Leading the way is the HXONE Series, a revolutionary ultra-high-gloss cast wrap film featuring a new adhesive system on a PET liner. This deep black (HXONE901HG) film delivers superior conformability and an unbeatable mirror-like gloss, setting a new benchmark for vehicle wraps. In paint protection, BFSHIELD Windscreen Protection Film is making waves. Designed to protect race and road vehicle windscreens from stone chips and debris, it offers high optical clarity and impact resistance. HEXIS has also introduced Bodyfence Candyfence Carbon Ultra Gloss (CF001), a next-generation dry-apply PPF with a stunning carbon-effect finish. For interior applications, DFENCEONEX Gloss & Matt delivers
exceptional protection for high-touch surfaces, ensuring durability and easy maintenance in commercial and residential spaces. Meanwhile, Hexis is expanding its architectural offering with
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With Canon’s innovative film and vinyl solutions, businesses can print with confidence – delivering high-impact visuals while making responsible material choices for a sustainable future.
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Covertac – a range of high-performance decorative films for interior renovations. With cutting-edge technology and innovation at its core, Hexis UK is committed to providing sign makers, vehicle wrappers, and PPF installers with high-quality solutions that meet evolving industry demands.
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