HP introduces recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric
Following the popularity of its Recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric for aqueous printers, HP has released HP Recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric, 3-in Core (Latex/solvent) – made with recycled water bottles and coating materials for HP Latex, solvent, low-solvent, and UV-curable inks.
“HP Recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric, 3-in Core (Latex/solvent) has the same remarkable water-based, repositionable adhesive that doesn’t harden over time and can be mounted on indoor and outdoor surfaces without leaving a residue,” HP said.
Michelle Oczkowski, BMG product manager for HP Large Format Media: “HP Recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric, 3-in Core (Latex/solvent) is the ideal solution for a variety of applications and is offered at a comparable price to traditional non-post-consumer recycled products.
“This non-PVC product meets environmental and safety standards, can help to reduce the environmental impact of printing and is certified slip-resistant for floor graphics. It can be contour cut and applied without stretching.”
For more information, including technical specifications, visit HPLFMedia.com.
https://www.hp.com/au-en/home.html
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