GRS ProSolv Cast Vinyl

    GRS ProSolv Premium Cast Everyday Wrapping Film is a 2 mil Premium White CAST film with a Gloss finish and a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive with a stay-flat 90 lb. liner. This film is designed to accept a variety of solvent-based, latex and UV curable inks. This product is the right choice for those looking for a consistent 7-year Wrap Cast Vinyl for everyday use on a wide variety of vehicles and other challenging surfaces, such as Transit and Truck.

     Click the button below to choose your  matching laminate either in a Gloss or Matte finish. 

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Description

    Key Features and Benefits

     

    Face Film

    Face Film: White CAST Print Film

    Gauge: (ISO 2286-3) 2 mil (55 micron) nominal

    Printer Compatibility: Latex, Eco-Solvent, Solvent, UVC, UV Gel

     

    Adhesive

    Type: Permanent grey solvent-based acrylic with air channels/bubble free

    Application temperature: +5C to +60C

    Service temperature: -30C to +110C

     

    Release Liner

    Weight: 146 gsm nominal

    Type: Structured lay-flat with PE coating

     

    Finishes

    Gloss

     

    Roll Size

    54"x25'

    54" x 150'

     

    Durability

    Shelf Life: 2 years from date of manufacture when stored in proper conditions 70*F and 50% RH.

    External weathering: 7 years. This refers to the unprinted vinyl. Refer to ink manufacturer for
    the durability of the finished product.

     

    Application

    Allow a minimum of 24-48 hours for the solvents to dry off before application of the overlaminate, or to the vehicle. Depending on the print and drying conditions this can often be in excess of 48 hours. Retained solvents will reduce adhesion levels.

    Successful vehicle wrap application requires the necessary techniques.

    Apply dry to ensure the best adhesion. Use gentle heat to allow conformability. Do not overstretch as this will cause the application to fail.

    After application ‘superheat’ the film into recesses at 100-105°C.

    The user should determine the suitability of the substrate.