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14/10/2020

Arlon launch SLX+

We are pleased to announce William Smith, part of the William Smith Group 1832 will be adding the latest addition to the Arlon family of digital print cast wrap films, SLX+ to our vehicle wrap product portfolio.

The new film will sit alongside, ever popular SLX Cast Wrap, providing customers with even more choice and a premium film for every application and installer preference.
 

Ideal for full and partial vehicle wraps including large fleet applications, SLX+ with FLITE Technology features an optimal initial tack to ensure ultra-high repositionability with quick anchoring to build a strong bond while removing clean at the end of the wrap life.
 

An all-season cast film, SLX+ is packed with outstanding features to make every part of your fleet and vehicle look amazing. With the same high performance in hot temperatures and new cold-weather features, this fast adhesive bond film is designed to perform its best in a wide temperature range of 10°C - 38°C.
 

SLX+, with a 10 year (unprinted) outdoor durability, is warranted for use in deep channels with exceptional multi-surface adhesion, including stainless steel, to facilitate the fastest and easiest installs. The film is flexible yet dimensionally stable to keep graphic panels fitting perfectly.
 

Experience enhanced cutting & weeding with the new film, to make even the smallest letters stand out on your vehicle graphics.
 

Combine SLX®+ with Series 3210 overlaminate and let the graphics deliver optimum performance for longer.
 

Benefit from the same great price point as SLX Cast Wrap, but with all the added benefits of SLX+. Arlon SLX+  is available to order now as 1370mm and 1520mm widths at 45.72m roll lengths.

For further information, see https://www.williamsmith.co.uk/slx-plus, call the Sales Office on 01833 690305, or e-mail info@williamsmith.co.uk.

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